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A project exploring newspapers will show children that their lives are big news, says Helen Shelbourne, and also foster a sense of connection to the wider world Project guide
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
Nurseries in the Pelican Day Nurseries group in Essex will be keeping their own identities after being bought by an expanding local operator. The chain has three nurseries in Hatfield Peverel,...
The Foundation Stage Profile national results for 2004 have been released (see News, page 4). But will publication of percentages of children working towards, meeting or exceeding early learning goals...
Revelations from the Soham murder trial about how a man with many allegations of rape and underage sex against him managed to get a job as a primary school caretaker should lead to some changes in the...
The extension to the free entitlement to 15 hours per week is to go ahead from September as planned.
The most significant independent review of primary and early education has just concluded, yet has been virtually dismissed by the Government in favour of its own review. Wendy Scott looks deeper.
The early years sector seems to be feeling positive about Dame Clare Tickell's Early Years Foundation Stage review, with messages filtering out that there will be no wholesale change and that more...
Implementing the Integrated Review should see early years settings working more closely with health visiting teams, Dr Kay Mathieson explains