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By Nigel Williams, Northern Ireland commissioner for children There is increasing evidence that it is nursery schools who are facing some of the most difficult problems in coping with challenging...
Childcarers are being invited to run in this year's Flora London Marathon by Whizz-Kidz, a charity that provides customised mobility equipment for disabled children. Last year its team of 573 runners...
* Anne Fault from Ballyclare, Northern Ireland, has been named Northern Ireland Childminder of the Year. She will put some of her 500 prize towards new outdoor play equipment for the children she...
At one setting in East London, parents of Bangladeshi descent showed a cultural and generational divide in attitudes towards play and gender, writes Caroline Vollans
This week, we are delighted to launch the Nursery World Outdoor Challenge, giving nurseries and schools the chance to win 2,500 of advice and resources to help them redevelop their outside areas....
Implementing anti-discriminatory practice will require more than reading up on guidelines and legislation - even the most homogenous setting should think about the attitudes of its members. For early...
Babies, toddlers and two-year-olds and the outdoors are a natural combination, with endless benefits for learning and development. Jan White explains where to find them.
Qualifications for those working with parents are outlined by Gill Mason, community and society advisor at City and Guilds.
A new set of short courses on the Froebelian approach has been launched by Early Education and the Froebel Trust.
Leading early years specialists have strongly criticised the Government over its approach to the early years, pointing out how the sector is suffering from 'policy overload' and that rather than being...