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No one should be reluctant to get their hands dirty when learning opportunties are abundant, says <B>Penny Tassoni</B>
As adults, we use books as sources of information, enjoyment and escapism. We curl up and relax with them and pour over them for hours. They can make us laugh, cry, empathise with others and question...
A call for 'robust and effective child protection procedures to safeguard children' in Wales has come from the Welsh Assembly's health and social services minister. Speaking at the launch of the All...
Cultural differences in childrearing give Julian Grenier pause for thought.
Proprioception – our sense of our body in relation to the world – how it develops and what happens when problems arise. By Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson
One Plus, the childcare provider at children's centres and after-school clubs around Scotland that folded last month (News, 1 February), is to be investigated by the Scottish charities' watchdog. The...
In the fourth of a series of articles on Birth to Three Matters, Ann Langston and Professor Lesley Abbott consider the competent learner
The Co-operative Childcare has re-launched the first of the 23 settings acquired from the Buffer Bear Nurseries chain under their own branding with a 60,000 makeover.