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Media coverage of wars and disasters means playleaders will need to respond to children's anxiety and their questions, explains Andrea Clifford-Poston One of the biggest differences between our lives...
Plans for primary schools to finish lessons at lunchtime from September, attributed to the London borough of Newham in news reports last week, have been denied by the local education authority. A...
The fourth Childcare and Early Years Parents' survey, funded by the Department for Education and carried out by the National Centre for Social Research (Natcen), provides the latest information on...
Looking for ways to extend parachute play? Making Waves by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet is full of great parachute games with the emphasis on developing the children's self confidence and team...
Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.
As children develop their moral and social skills, early years practitioners should model behaviour carefully and avoid reciting simplistic rules, says <STRONG> Jennie Lindon </STRONG>
Children tell lies for many reasons, so it is important to react in a measured way, advises Sue Chambers.
All childcare providers are to receive a leaflet to put them in the picture about the new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care. The leaflet, Care Regulation is Changing, explains that the...
Childcare providers will be able to ask schools if they can use their premises to run before and after-school and holiday childcare when they are not using them.