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Children can get involved in photography as the subjects or the snappers - and they may not even need a camera. Miranda Walker offers ideas for fun taking pictures with digital cameras coming down in...
The White Witch of CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia has been voted the scariest villain ever to appear in children's literature by 600 Penguin book readers, reported The Scotsman.
Current intervention strategies to tackle social inequality aren't working - so perhaps it is time for a complete rethink of our approach to early childhood services, argues Helen Penn.
Maureen Little, chief external verifier at CACHE, continues our series which takes a step-by-step look at the new awards The introduction of the new standards provides a good opportunity to look at...
Use squares, rectangles, circles and triangles to introduce fun learning opportunities. Helen Shelbourne shapes up activities Adult-led activities
Anne Hallissey, Area Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator
The One Hundred Languages of Children exhibition is a celebration of the innate competence of the young child, of the child's ability to make sense of their world, and of the way skilled teachers can...
Director of think-tank United for All Ages, which is pioneering the idea of intergenerational care in the UK
Pauline Mcloughlin says studying for a foundation degree at Accrington and Rossendale College in Bolton has enabled her to better understand why children behave how they do. 'I also feel that I am...
New childminders in Wales are to receive more than 1.6m in start-up grants over the next three years under a contract drawn up between the National Childminding Association and the Welsh Development...