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A programme that teaches young children how to protect themselves and others from Coronavirus has gained the support of the Royal Society for Public Health.
A new Government campaign is trying to attract more men into the early years sector to remedy the traditional shortfall. Here, nursery teacher Stephen Glen-Lee explains the satisfaction he gets from...
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Nurseries in Northern Ireland can apply for a share of 21,000 to take part in an innovative scheme for pre-school children with disabilities.
Nursery groups appear to be benefiting from a rush of investment from banks to refinance and fuel expansion plans.
Sand as a play medium is often seen as almost more trouble than it's worth, but if handled correctly and used with interesting equipment it is ideal for developing fun and constructive play Sandpits
Following the recent review of training and funding for educational psychologists (EPs), the Government has pledged 16m to support EP training over the next three years.
Stones and leaves It is not always necessary to purchase expensive resources to promote the areas of learning! says Allison Clark
It is a warm morning in late April and most of the children are out in the nursery school's extensive outdoor area. A wide range of activities is going on, including a story-reading session by a...