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Nominations are being sought for this year's Sure Start Partners in Excellence Awards. The awards aim to recognise and celebrate excellence and innovation in the delivery of children's and families'...
How the practitioners at one nursery group have become confident in supporting the needs of visually impaired children. By Annette Rawstrone
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.
While the temperatures hit the 90s this summer my colleagues and I were busy anticipating Christmas, complete with turkey dinners, decorations, Santa and carols playing merrily in the background - ...
A programme called Outdoor Play and Learning (OPAL) has transformed the play experiences of children at many primary schools, finds Annette Rawstrone
The Skills Active Playwork Unit is holding a series of 12 one-day regional events across the UK in October and November as part of the consultation process for developing the National Occupational...
Appropriate playthings for one-to two-year-olds are: * Materials they can influence and change, with different textures and properties to experience and experiment with: sand, water, dough, clay, mud,...
Scottish nursery owners have warned that changes to the application process brought in when the new Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit were introduced in April have left the system wide open to...
Nord Anglia, the private education provider, has doubled its stake in the nursery market by buying the Milton Keynes-based Bright Horizons group for Pounds5.8m. Nord Anglia currently owns the Princess...