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An educational adventure along the Grand Union Canal in London saw children design, build and launch a narrow boat. By Rosie Potter
Early years workers from Sheffield Children's Centre are at the forefront of relief efforts in Pakistan, bringing aid to areas devastated by the South Asia earthquake. Nine workers from the centre...
Investing in social and emotional development in early childhood, along with support for working parents could yield the UK economy £45.5bn annually, according to a report launched today by the Royal...
The cost of childcare for the youngest children has risen four times faster than wages since 2008, according to a new analysis.
Exploring the natural environment is a great way to educate children about becoming eco-friendly, discovers Nicole Weinstein in the latest in her series on supporting and resourcing learning for...
Almost one in three childminders care for children with additional needs, but new research has found they are left to their own devices to access vital information, resources and training. The study...
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books I was shocked and offended by Julian Grenier's 'Food for thought' article (Insight, 7 April). Jamie Oliver's campaign is flawed, you say?
The entry deadline for the early years sector's most prestigious set of awards has been extended to 7 June, so make sure you tell us about people, practice and provision that is worthy of winning one...
More than three-quarters of Staffordshire’s children’s centre services could be cut next April in plans to reform family support services in the county.
The Scottish Executive has underlined its commitment to providing affordable, high-quality childcare in rural areas. At last week's conference in Glasgow on rural childcare services, deputy minister...