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Low-income families are struggling to meet the cost of raising a child, faced with the freeze to tax credits and the benefits cap.
A project on houses came close to home when nursery children got to make their own real bricks. Teacher Judith Cowley describes how.
A network of settings is using reflective practice to raise the quality of experiences of two-year-olds. Kate Hayward and Andrea Layzell of Pen Green, co-ordinator of the Being Two project, explain.
* Include resources matched to a diverse range of abilities. For example, realistic props will help younger children and those with learning difficulties to engage in imitative play. * Include...
We need to invest in playwork training, says Alan Ingram.
Parenting programmes, as evidenced by the recent Social Mobility Commission report, give parents vital skills and confidence, says Tom Rahilly of Save the Children
Pre-School Learning Alliance chief executive Neil Leitch calls for a proper consultation on ratios
At last, an official review of standards of food in early years settings has been launched (see News, page 4) - something called for by Nursery World and others for years.
Embracing risky play gives children the chance to push themselves to their limits, with physical, emotional and educational benefits, explains Annette Rawstrone
Childcare was at the forefront of the political agenda last week as both the Labour and the Conservative parties pledged to increase provision and give parents more choice in the run-up to the next...