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Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Fathers will be allowed six weeks paid paternity leave from 2012, if Government plans under consultation go ahead.
This is the final of four articles on inclusion. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), 2007.
Ofsted is promising a 'seamless' transition to new-style inspections which will be rolled out in September 2012 to coincide with the implementation of the revised Early Years Foundation Stage.
A conference focusing on relationships is previewed by Karen Faux.
In my last Editor's View, I started by saying that there was still no sign of government announcements about the Nutbrown Review and the Childcare Commission. Two weeks on - and we're still waiting.
What attracts young children to each other and how do they make friends? The development of social skills is outlined by Dr Richard Woolfson Not only does a child have more fun when she has friends to...
At the Professional Nanny conference in London on 4 October, Diana Muir, producer of the television documentary 'Who's looking after your child?' (News, 10 April), voiced her support for a national...
Sure Start's own beginnings perhaps didn't live up to the programme's name, being rather shaky and unclear, but since 1999 the Government's scheme to improve the health and well-being of children in...