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On behalf of our readers, staff in nurseries, schools and out-of-school clubs around the country have put a range of products through their paces to assess their value in the workplace, and to give...
The winner of this year's Sainsbury's Baby Book award is Happy Dog, Sad Dog, written and illustrated by Sam Lloyd. The 32-year-old author, who works as a volunteer on art projects at a Brighton...
23 May Practice makes perfect: implementing the SEN Code of Practice in early years settings This Community Insight training day, led by Collette Drifte, will provide an overview of the new Code of...
A project on building takes various materials and calls for a lot of rewarding work, just like the real thing, as Helen Shelbourne shows. A project on buildings provides the basis for an exciting and...
Employers could secure 1m or more to cover the capital costs of a workplace nursery under proposals from the Employers Childcare Network, which says it has discussed its plans with major companies...
Children develop at their own pace - they are not on a factory production line - says Louise Livingston of the Maria Montessori Institute
Focusing on acquiring fresh skills that will enchant children and enhance their experiences is a sure way to cheer up the new year
How can early years settings help stop children being disadvantaged by racial bias? By Gabriella Jozwiak
Enabling environments full of rich, open ended learning resources are a vital feature of strong early years practice but how are we to provide that with an ever-diminishing budget? In this new series...
Standards of childcare have risen and the number of places in England is up by 15 per cent, according to Ofsted's annual report published this week. The report shows an increase in the number of...