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Far from being something to avoid for busy parents, cooking with children is a great way to spend time together, explains Penny Tassoni
New Labour has piloted some innovative childcare programmes but, argues Julian Grenier, its business model for delivering public services is not going to work Gordon Brown's promise to fund 1,000...
What can we learn from a remote island school – and four-year-old Angus? Lots, explains head teacher Stephen Glen-Lee
Early years settings, childminders and schools will be able to open to more children from 1 June, the Government has confirmed in a 50-page coronavirus recovery document.
Managing behaviour is a huge topic, for which a sound knowledge of child development is crucial. Molescroft Farm Nursery shares some tips with Hannah Crown
Sometimes a child needs extra support to cope with the separation from their family, whether it's when starting at nursery or losing a loved one, as members of the <B>Early Years Intervention Team</B>...
Understanding early years policy By Peter Baldock, Damien Fitzgerald and Janet Kay (Paul Chapman, 18.99, 1-4129-1028-5, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Jennie Lindon, psychologist and early years...
Should boys and girls be treated differently in the early years? Annette Rawstrone spoke to a group of nursery school practitioners.
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.
Rising costs across the board this year have meant that many nurseries have had to be content to tread water rather than embark on growth. Even with a sound business plan and strong local demand,...