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For young children, 'history' will only mean the sequence of changes in their own lifetimes, says Jane Drake It is understandable that in their planning, early years practitioners view the sprawling...
In line with the Tickell review recommendations, provision for two-year-olds will need to place strong emphasis on involving parents in their children's development. James Hempsall outlines the...
More than 4,200 parents, childcare experts and educationalists have signed a petition on the Number Ten website to try to stop the Early Years Foundation Stage becoming law in September.
A food bank charity has revealed that more than 900,000 people used its food banks in the last year.
Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says Penny Tassoni Many adults at some time complain about their memories. We may...
An interim review by the DfE of child protection systems, the Munro Review of Child Protection, Part One: A Systems Analysis, highlights issues that need addressing in order to improve Britain's child...
* Employees from the Royal Bank of Scotland have created a children's garden at Coin Street Family and Children's Centre in Waterloo, London. The centre is working with the Waterloo Green Trust to...
Staff recruitment in private day nurseries in Glasgow could be made more difficult as a result of the city's 50m investment in childcare and education, nursery managers warned last week. Earlier this...
Are we getting any closer to understanding childhood obesity? And what should early years practitioners be doing to help prevent it? Professor Pinki Sahota offers expert advice.