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A conference focusing on relationships is previewed by Karen Faux.
Children from poor families with out-of-work parents are less likely than children who are better off to attend an early years setting or use the free entitlement to childcare for three- and...
Sharing stories and rhymes with children right from the earliest years will help them develop vital communication skills. Judith Stevens explores the opportunities and benefits across the age groups.
(Photograph) - Green-fingered Ben Hart, two, exhibits his flower boot creation at Bluebells Day Nursery's fun day on 2 September. Children from the West Sussex nursery planted flowers at a garden...
Jessica (name or age??) has her face painted during a party to mark the first anniversary of Buffer Bear Nursery based at Burnley General Hospital in Lancashire. Nursery staff, children and guests...
Magic Planet is the name of a new catalogue from tfh, the special needs play experts. It contains over 170 pages of toys which have been especially selected for children with a range of special needs....
The Welsh Assembly Working Group on Childcare launched its interim report last week. Chair Dr NAME?? Gibbons said, 'The interim report summarises the work done to date and highlights the key issues...
Settings often struggle with planning for under-threes, to the detriment of provision. Jennie Lindon explains some key aspects of developmentally appropriate planning for young children Effective...
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
The outoing chief medical officer for England has warned that the country is nowhere near achieving the Government's ambition to halve child obesity by 2030.