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Will collecting more data on Foundation Stage children so councils and the Government can set mutual targets really improve outcomes? Simon Vevers reports Target setting has often appeared to be a...
From home to the home corner: observing children's identity-maintenance in early childhood settings. Discusses two studies: one of children in a Korean private kindergarten, the other of children in a...
What can nurseries do to get the fees owed to them, when they are so unlike other creditor businesses? Annette Rawstrone hears solutions.
How can several specialists pool their expertise? Typical examples are explained by Camden's Early Years Intervention Team It would be difficult to miss the latest Government proposals about how we...
* REC has elected Elizabeth Elder as chair of its childcare division. She takes over from Peter Cullimore. Mrs Elder, senior director of the Childcare Solutions nanny agency for the past 20 years,...
New research by the Scottish Executive recommends minimum requirements for play areas and open space for all new housing, retail, industrial and leisure developments. The recommendation for a housing...
(Photograph) - Brian Hunter of Solihull, and Anthony Hyatt and Errol McGlashan from south London, met best-selling author Ken Follett (third from left) at the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden, London,...
Children can maintain their bonds with their jailed mothers thanks to a unique nursery 'inside'. Barbara Millar reports Little Cherubs may be a commonplace nursery name, but in one case the nursery...
The children in the Red Room at The Childcare Centre at Darlington College enjoyed discussing their favourite foods and recording them on a chart, says Dionne Sheehan. Planned learning intentions
In the sixth of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, regional advisor Di Chilvers reflects on what makes effective practice in supporting and extending children's creativity and critical...