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A 'play route' helps children to keep fit and improve their literacy and numeracy skills at the same time. Tracy Parr explains how Working as a play space development officer for Children's Links, a...
The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education has launched a new campaign to help practitioners and parents instil a love of reading and books in children before they start school.
Parents in Angus can introduce their pre-school children to mathematics confidently thanks to a set of leaflets sent out by the local authority. Angus Council has developed the early mathematics...
The Early Years Foundation Stage is at the heart of the thought-provoking seminar programme at the Nursery World Show 2009. Mary Evans hears what our expert speakers plan to explore with delegates.
The play-based Foundation Phase for three- to seven-year-olds in Wales is improving children's educational achievement, well-being and involvement, according to a three-year evaluation.
- Woodville Day Nursery, Derbyshire, has been awarded Quality Counts accreditation, the Investors in Children scheme of the NDNA, after passing all 16 modules. Woodville achieved level three, the...
Childcare and children's literacy programmes in deprived areas should be in the front line to benefit from 105.5m funding awarded to Scotland's Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) for 2002-2004. The...
Storytelling, ‘reptile’ days and using Dr Who to boost literacy and maths skills are just a few of the ways schools, children’s centres, and early years settings encourage families to learn together.
You've had storysacks - now try poetry pockets that will help the children under age three to develop the seeds of literacy. Alice Sharp explains how