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Feedback from early years workers shows the benefits the Early Support programme is bringing families, says Beverley Hughes.
Help children to develop independence by encouraging them to practise self-help skills, says Lena Engel Early learning goal
Amusement is a useful trick to have up your sleeve. Children's entertainer Tommy Donbavand shares his trade secrets 'Knock, knock.'Go on, play along. Just for a minute or two.'Knock, knock.'
From child protection to good behaviour to mental health, Simon Vevers outlines courses that focus on good practice Behaviour
An awarding body, training providers, colleges and nursery owners are united in their opinion that new GCSE rules designed to improve standards aren't working. Hannah Crown investigates.
Just 3 per cent of early years providers failed their inspections in the past three years, according to Ofsted's latest review of childcare and early education, published yesterday (27 August).
Three out of four children from Britain's Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities live in poverty, according to a new report. The report, Parallel Lives? Poverty among Ethnic Minority Groups in Britain,...
A teacher from Salford has won funding to develop young children's communication and language through storytelling, in the Let Teachers SHINE 2018 awards.
The Department for Education has asked schools to submit the results from the pilots of the Key Stage 1 spelling test - even though it has been scrapped. Meanwhile, parents are holding a day of...
By Nigel Williams, Northern Ireland commissioner for children There is increasing evidence that it is nursery schools who are facing some of the most difficult problems in coping with challenging...