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From next month, you’ll be able to enjoy a whole range of delicious seasonal foods, from asparagus and apricots to aubergine and lamb. For ‘un-beet-able’ nutritional value this June, however, it is...
The new children's minister Sarah Teather explains some of the commitments the Government is making to the early years.
Emeritus Professor Peter Moss, Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL, spoke last week at an event to mark 25 years since the launch of Early Studies Degrees. Here is his speech in full
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Check that your setting is meeting the requirements for staffing cover in another of our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry.
Our series on planning in the long, medium and short term looks at how practitioners can be prepared to build on children's interests, as Jane Drake explains Long-term planning
Research shows that iodine deficiency in pregnant women can impair a child's cognitive development. Ruth Thomson examines the impacts of the deficiency and outlines what can be done to prevent it.
What price are the most vulnerable children paying for the Government’s flagship childcare policy? Our FOI investigation reveals that nearly a fifth of councils have cut nursery places in the past...
A new report has called for the introduction of 500 intergenerational shared sites to unite young and old people and counter ‘age apartheid’.
Our series on training for self-evaluation concludes with a look at how nursery managers actively value their staff, by Laura Henry.