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Literacy takes many forms in children's lives and we should reflect before we dismiss what they enjoy at home in favour of what we offer in the nursery, argues Helen Bromley.
Providing bikes and scooters helps children develop vital physical skills, as well as perseverance and negotiation – while other wheeled resources are also useful, Nicole Weinstein explains
In the final part of this series,Charlotte Goddard visits the two remaining pilot areas and finds examples of best practice in communication – as well as the usual concerns about funding, with comment...
Professor Holmes was one of the contributors to the Birth To Three Matters framework and leads the Children and Childhood Research Group at Manchester Metropolitan University, which is currently...
* A new campaign for nurseries and reception classes is aiming to make young children more aware of the wildlife and nature around them. Childcarers and teachers can register for the free campaign,...
Children as young as six are being trained in anger management techniques so they can act as mentors to their fellow pupils, preventing playground disputes flaring out of control or bullying. The...
Nannies as well as au pairs should consider a warning issued by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation about looking for jobs on the booming number of unregulated internet websites. Elizabeth...
In future most nurseries and childminders will receive a full inspection if complaints are made to Ofsted about the setting, in proposals now out for consultation.
A training cascade has been developed to increase professionals' skills in working with children with speech and language difficulties, as Lisa Morgan explains
Do practitioners need to be careful about the colours or visual contrasts they put before young babies? Julian Grenier takes a look at scientific evidence.