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A system of phonics devised in Northern Ireland has had 'dramatic' results in improving the reading skills of young children, according to a new study. <BR>
WINNER – Helen Bingham, Aspire Academy Trust, Cornwall
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.
The majority of parents do not support the move to allow early years settings to increase staff: child ratios to 1:5, which is effective from this month.
AN INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD: A multidisciplinary approach. Edited by Tim Waller. (Paul Chapman, ISBN 1 4129 103 6 6, Pounds 16.99, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and...
This year's survey reflects new pressures on nannies and employers alike, as Stephen Vahrman explains This year our annual survey shows a far different picture than in the past few years....
Dr Karen Wickett, lecturer in early childhood studies at Plymouth Institute of Education, says that children's need to adjust to school should not be forgotten
An innovative scheme in Lewisham, London, has developed a network of early years specialists to help settings share good practice. Judith Stevens reports Teachers can make informed comments about the...
The benefits of involvement in World Orphan Week and the charity behind it are explained by Linda Baston-Pitt, proprietor of The Old Schoolhouse Day Nursery in Stetchworth, Cambridgeshire.
One of the UK’s largest nursery groups has received £1.5m worth of investment funding to expand its business, but growth could be stalled by Government policies to increase the free entitlement to 30...