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Learning is a tricky process, because in order to make progress, we must be willing to take risks, says Sue Cowley.
Children who are called hyperactive are more likely to be responding understandably to the unique pressures of our times, argues <B> Professor Priscilla Alderson </B>
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from Suzannah Olivier on how nurseries can provide for Muslim children whose families may follow a halal diet Islam is the world's second largest...
A small space has big possibilities for parents wanting to relax with their children at one nursery, as Karen Faux discovers.
Activity boxes to help homeless families with limited play space have scored a success, says Maxine Jenkins Research suggests that children experiencing homelessness often display signs of delayed...
This is a pivotal role with a children's centre, involving taking the lead in developing policies and objectives.
January is at last behind us and this month we're in a lighter mood. Be inspired by EYFS best practice at one innovative school which is bringing nursery and Reception children together to enjoy...
Making bookmarks during a 'night and day' topic provided an ideal opportunity for our children to develop their manipulative skills and to learn how to handle books with understanding. Planned...
Government welfare and tax changes, together with lower than forecast wage growth, will leave the majority of children in the UK living below the breadline within the next two years, according to new...
Hampshire County Council is closing most of its children’s centres as it moves from offering universal services to targeted support for vulnerable families.