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Discover the vast possibilities for play and learning in a treasure trove of shells. Jean Evans suggests activities Ashell collection is a valuable natural resource in any early years setting....
Two nursery schools and seven schools across Sunderland are expected to close as part of a council bid to tackle surplus places.
Oliver and Olivia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales for the second year running, according to the Office for National Statistics.
WINNER - Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried Child: Time for Slow Pedagogies in Early Childhood Education by Alison Clark, Routledge
In the second part of this series, Karen Faux unpicks the different streams of support available for children with special educational needs
As nurseries may be overpaying unnecessarily, Mary Evans shows why knowledge is power when it comes to balancing the books.
SPONSORED FEATURE: Marketing your setting is a crucial part of ensuring that your childcare business is a success, but it needn’t be onerous or expensive. Here are some top tips
SPONSORED CONTENT LineLeader provides a five-point plan to ensure that nursery businesses make potential family customers aware of the strengths of their provision and make it as easy as possible for...
Stuttering, or stammering, affects about 1 per cent of adults, although many children experience a transient phase of stuttering between three and five years old. Many more men than women are...
Infant humor: the theory of the absurd and the empowerment theory How six infants (age 15-22 months) in a group childcare setting produced and appreciated humour, with smiles and laughter. Findings...