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Can ‘silent’ picturebooks speak a thousand words, asks Andy McCormack
How do candidates gain an APEL certificate? <B> Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan </B> explain how to get on this fast-track route
Understanding the stages young children go through when developing their thinking patterns is crucial when supporting babies and infants from birth to three years, says Marion Dowling. Photographs at...
The value of seeking children's opinions and some ways practitioners can initiate it in an early years setting are described by Pat Gordon-Smith.
Four-year-olds will march on Downing Street in protest at plans for a Reception baseline assessment.
Grouping by ability is growing in popularity despite evidence showing that it can have a range of negative impacts for children. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Mel Flynn enrolled on the Short Pathway with Kingston University in 2008.
As food poisoning afflicts more and more people, Karen Sullivan looks at how to avoid and manage it.
(Photograph) - Scotland's health minister Andy Kerr visited Ladywell Nursery in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, to launch the healthy eating book When Sammy Met Sally, produced by vegetable suppliers...