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Five-year-olds living in the most deprived communities in England are beginning to catch up with children's achievement in other areas, this year's Foundation Stage Profile results show.
Inviting in families to see what they can do with new technology boosts learning at home, says Irene Drummond of Chatham Place Nursery School, Liverpool We were flattered when the new school inspector...
Aspects of the second-largest unit of the new diploma are spelled out by Mary Evans, with feedback from some of those involved.
Teaching children how to cross a road does not mean they will put their knowledge into practice, according to a study of 120 Scottish four-and five-year-olds carried out by the British Psychological...
(Photograph) - Children from Bringing Up Baby nursery in Kentish Town, London, help nursery manager Cath Okill with some last-minute practice for her London to Brighton charity bike ride. Cath...
Nannies are being urged to become directors of their own companies. Here Stephen Vahrman argues against it Manning the phones at our office last week I took a call from a nanny who was distressed...
Dandelions are versatile ‘weeds’ – they are edible, make great loose parts and provide a host of opportunities for fun, says Julie Mountain
Isolation in both rural and urban communities is being overcome by prize-winning Sure Start initiatives. Judith Napier reports Community isolation can be a barrier to effective early years provision....
A new process for checking on the suitability of prospective staff is now coming into effect. Alison Mercer answers common questions
The idea of providing free part-time nursery places for all three-year-olds sounds good, but is it working out in practice? Mary Evans looks at the realities