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The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a single child's...
Nursery World is delighted to launch Out of School, our new monthly supplement for playworkers, free with this week's issue. The out-of- school sector is growing fast, with new schemes being set up...
Calls to the NSPCC's helpline have doubled since the launch of its latest drive against child abuse. Since the launch on 1 March of the charity's advertising campaign telling people that 'Real...
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
Ceeda director Dr Jo Verrill unpicks the Government’s response to queries about how a range of costs have been accounted for in its 30-hour funding review - and finds some concerning gaps
Does your workplace follow the most recent laws and best practices when it comes to selecting staff and settling them in? Laura Henry gives a checklist.
Support staff in schools have for years been treated as the poor relations in the education system, with low and unequal pay, often only in term-time, bad working conditions and few training...
Infant massage is a type of complementary or alternative therapy that has been practised for generations in a number of cultures.
As the National Portage Association celebrates its 40th year, Nicole Weinstein looks at the vital role that portage workers play in supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities