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Help young children explore the experience of meeting new family members in the second part of a project by Judith Stevens Adult-led activities
The pipeline feeding Level 3 childcare staff into the sector is drying up, and we have the data to prove it. Hannah Crown speaks to a sector in crisis
Primary schools can provide a 'broad and balanced curriculum' while retaining flexibility over the hours spent on individual subjects, according to guidance published last week by the Qualifications...
Discover the natural author in every child by helping them to make their own book, photo album or journal at home, says Hilary White Creating home-made books is a great way to pass a spare afternoon...
In 'New nurseries buck economic trend' (News, 15 January) we incorrectly stated that Rob and Kaye Kilsby are the owners of the Tyneside Nursery Group. The correct name of the chain is the Tynemouth...
After the sometimes sensationalist reports in the national press last week about 'nurseries turning children into thugs', the early years sector and the Government need to give a clear message to...
Faith is deeply integral to many aspects of society and holding occasional celebrations in the nursery will not be enough to teach children about different cultures, says Anne O'Connor.
Family law proposals launched by the Scottish Executive are seeking to give children greater protection when their parents split up. Justice minister Cathy Jamieson said last week that steps were...
A new qualification is raising professional profiles for hospital play specialists. Mary Evans reports Although the first staff employed to play with child patients began working nearly 50 years ago,...
We need sustained and radical action, including in early years settings and schools, to tackle the child obesity problem