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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
Eight out of ten young people who were physically abused as children had also witnessed domestic violence, research by the NSPCC has found. The statistics are found in a report, Child Maltreatment in...
A wider range of family learning programmes is needed to tackle problems of under-achievement, truancy and anti-social behaviour in children and to improve the lives of adults, according to a new...
Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
A new report outlines Government goals for the ten-year childcare strategy and plans for its implementation The vision
Practitioners must protect play’s central role in early years learning and development, and watch out for bad policy and practice, says early years expert Marjorie Ouvry
Over recent weeks we have been bombarded with news reports regarding the physical and mental well-being of young children. Some of our most eminent early years specialists have voiced their concerns,...
As part of plans to lower the cost of childcare for parents and increase provision, the Government consultation launched today, plans to make it easier to become a childminder.
Government support for parenting starts too late in a child's life, and for the wrong reasons, argues Sue Gerhardt New Labour congratulate themselves on their capacity to respond to the fact that...