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For the baby on the go needing a comfy place to sleep, the pop-up travel cot from Samsonite Baby Travel folds out from its own lightweight carry bag into a free-standing, soft, safe and clean bed that...
Constructivists say that young children build their knowledge from the material of their experiences, as Professor Tricia David explains The contributions of different constructivists help us to see...
Early years settings in Scotland can now benefit from an online career education tool that aims to challenge gender stereotypes in the workplace. Career Box, originally launched last year on CD-Rom by...
A new study of Canadian nursery children has found that toddlers in Montreal nurseries prefer playing with children of the same ethnicity,
A quality assurance scheme specially designed for individual childminders in England and Wales has been produced by the National Childminding Association (NCMA). The Quality First scheme is rolling...
The Welsh Assembly is introducing a number of integrated centres providing wraparound care, open access play, and training and development. Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning,...
New research suggests that children who are exposed to air pollution from vehicles during their first year have an increased risk of becoming obese.
What are the best ways for settings to improve their staff’s numeracy and literacy skills, and what training support is available? Charlotte Goddard reports
A child's memory develops at different stages and in different forms. Dr Richard C Woolfson explains ways in which carers can help to encourage the process Memory is an important part of a child's...