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Private and voluntary childcare providers will be able to apply for funding to adapt their existing buildings to become children's centres, from 351m of Sure Start grants pledged by the Government...
In this instalment of her series on groundbreaking thinkers in the early years, Linda Pound discusses Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi, the ‘starting point of modern educational theory and practice’
In its last few weeks in the womb a baby is already busy learning, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith, in the first of a new series on the developing brain.
Do ICT and multimedia in the early years have positive potential, or are they a danger to development? Here, two experts make their case.
After a year of relatively little activity in terms of nursery group acquisitions and mergers, 2006 has finished with a definite bang - witness the 70m sale of Busy Bees to the Australian giant ABC...
Private and voluntary nurseries in Scotland are seeing their number of funded places capped as local authorities move to increase their own provision.
An established speech and language course is gaining new momentum. Karen Faux explains.
When supporting children to take charge of their personal care, practitioners should look to create opportunities, says Penny Tassoni
Principles * Planning experiences that help children to develop autonomy and the disposition to learn (p28)
Maths isn't all about being right or wrong, but the joy of discovery. Trisha Lee of theatre and education charity MakeBelieve Arts offers some insights on bringing it to life