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Increased spending on childcare is an encouraging sign that the Government is tackling child poverty but cuts in civil service jobs could undermine the strategy, the Child Poverty Action Group warned...
Fans of children's book characters Meg and Mog can now enjoy their first video. Meg is a loveable witch and Mog, her cat, is accident prone, while their friend Owl is kept busy trying to avoid...
Busy Bees Benefits has launched a second nationwide 'Mind the Gap - Raise the Cap' campaign to ensure the Government's proposed Tax-Free Childcare Scheme reflects childcare costs.
The grandson of a local beekeeper sparked other children’s interest in the pollinators by sharing what he knew about them on World Bee Day. By Annette Rawstrone
The key to successful planning is for the early years team to be aware of children's developing needs and be able to respond to them flexibly Planning is about practitioners giving informed thought to...
Early years workers have an important role to play in the lives of refugee children from traumatised families. Wendy Wallace reports
Try this quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst to check if you're on top of the job or if it's getting on top of you. Is your job stressing you out? Work-induced stress can mess up your life.
Nurseries and early years workers have reacted in anger and disbelief at the Government’s decision to keep early years settings open to all children, while at the same time closing schools, as England...
Five years on from becoming the first state primary school to introduce Montessori teaching, Gorton Mount Primary School in Manchester is producing a 'how-to' guide for other state schools that are...
Gratnells is famed for its storage solutions and its trays and trolleys are used in schools and nurseries throughout the country. New to the range this year is the Early Learning Trolley, available as...