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If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
<P>There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports</P>
The outoing chief medical officer for England has warned that the country is nowhere near achieving the Government's ambition to halve child obesity by 2030.
It seems that getting the language of early years education and childcare right is a struggle for Government speech writers. Take education secretary Ruth Kelly's words to the IPPR last week (see...
Thanks to Jamie Oliver, the WHO and the NHS, we are more aware of the need to cut sugar. By Mary Llewellin
A study has found that how well children do at school is not affected if their mother returns to work in their first year of life.
Twenty per cent of child deaths in England are caused by road injuries and about 13,000 fewer children a year would be killed or injured if a traffic speed limit of 20 miles per hour in residential...
It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says <B>Sally Featherstone</B>, co-author of Smooth Transitions -...
Phonics is only one essential element in teaching children to read and write, says early years trainer and consultant Anna Lucas
What are the training opportunities for practitioners on physical development, and how can provision in this area be improved? By Charlotte Goddard