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A review of the Foundation Phase, the curriculum for Welsh primary children, reveals a large variation in practice across settings and areas of learning.
With levels of childhood obesity alarmingly high, the increased threat of diabetes needs to be taken seriously. Penny Vevers reports When doctors in the UKreported the first four cases of very...
Increasing the ‘free’ childcare offer does not address the need for family support that was previously met by the decimated Sure Start programme
The new SEN Code of Practice will include pre-school children for the first time from January next year. In a new mini series, Collette Drifte explains how to prepare for it 'It wasn't too bad - not...
I felt urged to write after reading 'Nurseries stressed by snap inspections' (News, 18 August). In May our nursery had an unannounced Ofsted inspection, and I see this new approach as a refreshing...
Sara Keel of Babycup First Cups explains why children should move from a bottle to an open cup.
Staff-to-child ratios, and more importantly, staff qualifications and in-service training can predict the quality of pre-school childcare settings, a new study has found.
An independent selection of new products and resources Here's an old favourite but a new concept from Flair Leisure which will help children develop early letter recognition and sequencing. 36...
Action for Children's recent analysis of cross-party politics relating to children and young people had some astounding results.