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Chief executives of local authorities and health boards, and chief constables, have the responsibility to ensure that their agencies act both individually and collectively to protect children and...
I cannot agree with Alan Bentley's column ('To the point' and News, 17 May) and find it very contradictory. He is asking us to speak with 'one voice', but surely setting up a separate association is...
Best practice has the emphasis firmly on fun at this time of the year – when children can enjoy being energetic and creative outdoors. We’ve got lots of ideas to try. Why not display their...
A nursery culture where staff feel 'we are all in this together' is vital when it comes to meeting the new EYFS requirements. Mary Evans explains how this can be achieved.
In the third part of our sustainability series, Diane Boyd and Nicky Hirst of Liverpool John Moores University, and Sarah Emerson of Kids Love Nature, look at two key elements – bees and trees
<P> Its 100 years since the first bear was named Teddy. <B> Bernard Tennant </B> looks at the evolution of the species that has become one of the worlds best-loved toys </P>
Lead author of a new report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the National Children's Bureau.
We launch a new Foundation Stage project by Carolyn Price examining birds both common and exotic, with guidance on activities led by adults and by children A topic on birds offers many opportunities...
Put an interesting twist on children's movements to music with these ideas from Kevin Kelman for using props and playing games with learning opportunities Moving to music helps to develop young...