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The Oxford-Durham study: a randomised, controlled trial of dietary supplementation with fatty acids in children with developmental co-ordination disorder This trial of dietary supplementation with...
In the fifth of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, Sue Ellis, newly-appointed national director, Early Years, and Claire Wirth, early years senior regional adviser,...
Children who spend the longest amounts of time in group childcare are more likely to be hyperactive and aggressive, a new longitudinal study has found.
BEAM (which simply stands for Be A Mathematician) was set up in 1987 as part of the Inner London Education Authority large maths group. Its aim was to produce resources that would complement the...
Interaction with other children and adults is what parents consider to be the major benefit for children in childcare settings, according to a survey by the Pre-School Learning Alliance.
An East Northumberland branch of Early Education was launched this week. Participants in its inaugural meeting in Blyth on 18 November joined in workshops that introduced them to working with treasure...
I would like to thank all of the staff at Sir James Knotts Nursery School, Tyne and Wear. My daughter, Jude, is Type 1 diabetic, which means she needs insulin injections and her blood sugar levels...
Beatrice Merrick explains the thinking behind the recent Birth to 5 Matters Spring Festival which focused on key areas of practice including diversity and inclusion, sustainability, children’s rights...
When it comes to meeting the needs of children, Pennie Akehurst’s analysis of Ofsted inspection reports finds that meeting the needs of staff is the first step
‘Millennial parents’ share family responsibilities more than previous generations and are twice as likely to complain of burnout than any other, a survey found.