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History, and the Child Study Movement in particular, can provide some important learning about observation and record keeping. Tina Bruce, Stella Louis and Georgie McCall offer some clarity on the...
New free leaflets from Early Education will help carers of under-fives understand child development and play an active part in children's learning. Written by child psychologist Jennie Lindon, the...
Ten thousand more children will become eligible for pupil premium funding in plans announced by children's minister Edward Timpson today.
The recent World Forum on Early Care and Education was a positive experience, reports David Wright
Are children too busy? Anne Purdon reflects on her year’s sabbatical in Albania and compares the free-time activity choices of third culture kids (TCKs) growing up in Albania with children in the...
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.
The different types within the human memory system, what they are used for and the ages and stages at which they develop in young children are outlined by Maria Robinson.
Sarah Steel, director of the Old Station nursery chain, explains her approach to ensuring success in making staff feel valued
Mathematical development and music go hand in hand, with the latter enabling us to take pleasure in exploring the abstract subject, says Linda Pound
Local authorities are focusing on existing provision as they start to carry out assessments of childcare as part of their new duties under the Childcare Act.<BR>