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Most of us have forgotten how we learned to read, although we may have some distant memories of school reading books. As with many other areas of development, reading doesn't just happen. Your child...
The heat is rising and the school holidays are imminent, so it seems like a good point to take stock of the extended schools initiative in advance of the hurly burly of the new term. This week's...
The new House of Commons nursery is the most expensive childcare setting in the country and should be opened up to the children of local families, a Labour MP has argued.
Natalie Perera looks at the detail behind the Government's much-quoted £6 billion childcare spending figure
Today we are exploring things which roll, says Lucy Turner, producer for the Early Years and Families programme at The Whitworth arts gallery
Nurseries have a part to play in offsetting the shortage of family oral health services created by recent Government changes to dentists' contracts. Karen Faux reports
Outdoor play We are all more aware now than we were ten years ago of the vital importance of outdoor play, but this is not always reflected in every area of our work. Look at any book or video...
Children that have returned to early years settings after the national lockdown are continuing to make progress, but fewer children are expected to take up childcare places, according to a survey by...
With diabetes on the rise among children, carers need to be alert to danger signals, says Karen Sullivan.
Dedication and little steps is the name of the game for Stepping Stones Pre-school in the West Midlands, which celebrated its first Outstanding grading from Ofsted.