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In Lena Engel's reply to 'Keep it clean' (Letters, 5 May), she rightly comments that children and babies are exposed to a range of noxious products in the home. I buy most of my household products...
Two-year-old Amy Kerr was among the thousands of visitors sampling the wares at the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at London's Business Design Centre on 4 to 6 October. The exhibition,...
How do the EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) work in practice? Alexander Fetani, of the Early Years Alliance* has the answers to ten commonly-asked questions
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...
Settings catering to disadvantaged threes and fours offer lower quality, according to new research from the University of Oxford and published by the Nuffield Foundation. Lead author Sandra Mathers...
Background and Principles, Child Development Take account of gender differences in your curriculum planning, say Marie Charlton and Anne O'Connor
One of the bonuses of producing a weekly magazine is that we can keep readers right up to date with all the hottest news. This week's news pages are packed with the latest stories on pay and...
A radio network for pre-school and primary age children that would help improve their listening and language skills should replace the BBC Asian Network, according to campaigners.
A recent hey! conference celebratingthe fifth edition of Julie Fisher's book, 'Starting from the Child?', provided an opportunity for fruitful discussion about the state of early years practice...