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When it comes to measuring children's readiness for school, some parents can have unrealistically formal expectations, says nursery manager Kathryn Peckham.
New technology often gets a bad press. It ends up being blamed for many of society's ills, from young children becoming obese through inactivity because they are glued to the screen, to violence...
Part of the early learning goal for Knowledge and Understanding of the World is to 'find out about and identify the uses of everyday technology'. A good way of doing this is to provide ICT...
Join us in London on 2 July for our conference Two-year-olds: the drive for high-quality provision
How the human brain evolved can teach us a lot about the way it learns and the most effective methods of teaching, says Professor Paul Howard-Jones in this extract from his book
Dolls came into their own as children's playthings at the end of the 17th century. Since then their popularity has grown rapidly, so make sure you equip your nursery with plenty of appealing dolls...
The inspection of childcare providers in England is to be outsourced to private companies, Ofsted has confirmed.
A puppet named Jasper and a simple message board attached to the wall acted as a stimulus for the children of Little Learners Day Nursery in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, to put pen to paper Despite...
From today (8 June), Monkeypox is recognised in law as a notifiable infectious disease under the Health Protection (Notification) Regulations 2010.