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In the late Eighties, Sheffield Children’s Centre took the Thatcher Government to court over Section 28, which banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools. Chrissy Meleady, who led the fight,...
Many parents and carers realise that children love to hear the same stories read again and again. What new research in this area uncovering, however, is why this is repetition is beneficial for...
The education inspection framework consultation presents an opportunity for childminders, nursery providers and managers, says Gill Jones
Why did a news story about toilet training lead to a deluge of anger and emotion from both practitioners and parents?
The battle for the soul of Reception class practice is growing fiercer and its place in the Early Years Foundation Stage looks shaky.
It might be time to look again at the thorny subject of staff:child ratios, but the essential arguments haven't changed substantially
Early years consultant Helen Moylett is urging early years staff to make clear in the revised EYFS consultation the 'failings' of the proposed ELG for communication and language.
As nurseries start to reopen for more children, one nursery owner shares her experiences of social distancing for three-year-olds, reassuring parents, and hand sanitiser shortages
Here at the Maria Montessori Institute School we have been thinking about how social distancing could work in our Children’s House nurseries, with our three- to- six-year-olds.
As an already underfunded early years sector prepares to return to work on Monday, many questions remain unanswered, says childminder and trainer Sarah Neville