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Children's listening and speaking skills could be boosted if local authorities invested in radio at a cost of about 1 a year per child, according to Susan Stranks, director of Children 2000, which...
Lucy and Tom's Christmas offers useful ideas for exploring Christmas traditions and encouraging learning at the same time, says Marianne Sergeant.
Scotland's education minister has endorsed moves to put play back into learning at school entry - but will schools and teachers be ready for it? Simon Vevers reports The move towards more play-based...
9, 16, 23, 30 AUGUST - The Early Years Foundation Stage and Observing Young Children
Research by a Scottish education authority has revealed a breakthrough in closing the basic skills gap between young children from poor and better-off backgrounds. Tests carried out by Aberdeen...
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer multicultural recipes
The National Childminding Association with Nursery World and NannyTax is carrying out research into childcare career choices.
Tina is a cow that lives with her three sisters, and while she is curious and adventurous, her sisters are more conventional. They enjoy eating grass in the meadow, while Tina dreams of flying to the...
1. Does your setting offer to visit children at home before they start with you? 2. Do you offer a range of opportunities for younger children and families to stay and play?
Like it or not, nurseries are going to have to find ways to work with the changes to staffing ratios and their links to qualification levels. Mary Evans hears what some managers think about it.