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Rubber ducks in the bathroom, stacking beakers in the kitchen. If you have a three-year-old, the chances are that your home is already feeling like a toyshop.
In the first of a new series, the Pen Green Centre team describe how they supported one child's pattern of interests Robert came to Pen Green at the age of two years five months and spent two years in...
The Department for Education has updated guidance for early years and childcare providers, including confirmation that from 1 June, childminders can look after children of all ages, in line with their...
Developing new early years qualifications involves plenty of listening and the provision of hands-on support, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
Laurence Keel samples software designed to support teaching in the classroom Both reviews have the common theme of interactive whiteboards. I am a great fan of these wonderful inventions and my view...
Are personalities born or made? Penny Tassoni considers the theories explaining why children share certain traits and what might make them different Imagine the scene. A newborn baby lies in his...
Ashake-up of childcare will see the closure of six council-owned day nurseries and six children's homes in Lancashire. A spokesman for Lancashire County Council said the closures were not a...
A family-owned children’s nursery business in Greater Manchester has expanded after transforming a former church into its second venue.
It’s hard to imagine any setting without music and sound. Music is an important aspect of the early years, says Sally-Anne Brown and Vic Holmes, directors of a community of learning for early years...