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This week's columnist Helen Penn looks at an oasis of good practice in a land of stark inequality I have been working in South Africa recently. It is a very unequal country, and nearly 10 million...
Private and voluntary sector providers are often quoted as calling for a 'level playing field' with state-funded childcare. This week there's good news and bad news - some bits of the field appear to...
August is the high point of Summer – and this month’s magazine aims to make it one for your children to remember. We’ve got all the bases covered, from a wealth of seasonal, practical activities to a...
A delightful book about a giant will give you lots of big ideas for activities for young children, as these suggestions from Judith Stevens demonstrate A project about size can be exciting and...
As part of their 'counting and size' topic, staff in Green Class at Akrotiri Primary School, in Cyprus, created a washing line display to encourage children to sort socks by pegging them in order...
A lot of outdoor equipment is free or cheap, but nurseries need to think carefully when investing in outdoor equipment. Urban scrap
Mahrukh Choughtai takes a look at the new products and services which will be on show at the exhibition EQUIPMENT
A support centre for primary school children in need of extra support opened last month at Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian. Jointly funded by Midlothian Council and Children 1st, the working name...
Amid an ominous silence, nurseries are waiting to hear the fate of their funding.