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We kick off November with our annual nursery management supplement, plus features on risk and hazard, tantrums, and ASD
Charities have criticised the Government’s new child poverty strategy for lacking ambition, containing no new ideas, and being weak on areas such as affordable housing and the living wage.
It was disheartening to read of the 'postcode lottery' for children with special educational needs (News, 13 July). The debate on whether they should be included in mainstream schools is not black and...
The once-radical teachings of Friedrich Froebel about early development were so fundamental that today we take them for granted, says Professor Kevin J Brehony
Parents would feel more comfortable leaving their children in childcare if the Every Child Matters framework contained more family-friendly policies, the author of a report by a leading think-tank has...
Part of our great two-day seminar programme in Liverpool on 11-12 May, 'Ofsted: Play, learning and tracking children’s progress' offers a vital opportunity to keep up to date with Ofsted inspection...
While every child with SEND has a right to a specially-designed EHC plan, many are unworkable, says Dr Susana Castro-Kemp, from the University of Roehampton
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on a Fit and Healthy Childhood has demanded the Government rethink the role of physical activity in its Child Obesity Strategy.
A strategy for consulting frankly with staff on improving a setting is outlined by Shona Carmichael How happy are your staff? What do they really feel about their jobs, the quality of provision, the...
Nannies who have made the transition to childminding tell Helen Kewley about the comforts of work from home As the roads become more choked with traffic and nannies find that travel to work can add...