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A delivery of hats at one setting in Scotland gave children the chance to try them on and discuss their different styles and functions, as well as set up a role-play hat shop. By Annette Rawstrone
Most discussion about cultural diversity is focused on those communities that have their origin in parts of what was once the British Empire. You do not have to stick with this focus. Taking Latin...
As the dual inspection system in early years provision draws increasing criticism, Ruth Thomson asks what should replace it.
The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
Is there a recruitment crisis in childcare, and if so, why?No, but to help people balance their work and family life, we want to recruit thousands more childcare workers. That's why we've launched the...
Easy to eat, serve, and store, versatile, well-liked, available all year and often a bargain, apples can be the ideal fruit, says Mary Whiting.
Why children feel fear, and how they experience it at different ages, is explored by Maria Robinson.
Early years practitioners can sometimes feel daunted at the prospect of providing the right experiences outdoors for birth to threes - safety is one factor, and matching the activities to age and...
This month we look ahead to transitions, think about what evidence-led practice really means and have a fine motor focus with articles on sewing, mark making and resourcing for fine motor development.
In this new four-part series on what the new Children and Social Work Act means for the early years sector, we look at changes to the local safeguarding procedures. By Ann Marie Christian