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These savoury mince pies feature spicy lamb mince with aubergine and spinach rather than the usual sugary dried fruit filling and are a delicious and festive staple, perfect for both parents and...
Psycholudics is the study of the mind (psyche) at play (ludic). It is one of the main theories underpinning modern playwork training and, writes Philip Waters, explains how and why adults need to...
When adults are preoccupied with their own grief, a bereaved child's carer may be the only one who can give them special attention, says Dr Richard Woolfson Statistics show that in the UK...
The Government’s decision to bring back a baseline assessment in Reception, just two years after it was forced to scrap the previous attempt, is a controversial one (see Analysis, page 14).
The first book in a series aiming to encourage traveller children of primary school age to read has just been published. It features colourful photographs and descriptions of traditional wagons,...
Liz Fox takes a look at some of the new products and services that will be on show at the exhibition Equipment
Despite spending 900m a year on the treatment of allergies, the NHS is still failing allergy sufferers, says Catherine Gaunt Anyone who works in early years care and education will be all too familiar...
It's all go in the private nursery sector with nursery chains continuing to consolidate and purchase other groups. Following the publication of the last Nursery Chains supplement in June we had to...
Fear of bullies and danger from traffic are keeping Britain's children cooped up inside, according to a survey published yesterday (1 August) by the Children's Society and the Children's Play Council...