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A daily supplement of omega-3 fish oil can reduce hyperactivity in children more effectively than commonly prescribed drugs, new research suggests. An Australian study measured the effects of eye q, a...
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.
Early years leaders are among many that have been sharing their condolences in response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting her many years of service as the UK's longest-serving monarch.
Get on track for developing skills and using materials in progressive stages by making trains, says Lena Engel Area of learning:
With settings forced to increase fees that parents can't afford, many are facing closure, and the big chains are consolidating
A safeguarding strategy for your online activity is vital for protecting the children in your care. Expert Kate Tyler runs through the key areas you should be thinking about.
At Nursery World we have devoted much time, effort and space to publishing really high-quality advice about providing the best services for two-year-olds under the Government's programme.
Those of you working in the early years sector no doubt find yourselves completely unsurprised by the findings of the new briefing from Save the Children and the Institute of Child Health.
The Government has previously said in documents about the 30 hours and the early years national funding formula that providers can charge parents for ‘additional services’.
The early years sector is split about the wisdom of opening more widely from this week, and there are tough decisions to be made