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Too many imports, too many repeats and not enough news is the unwholesome diet of television programming being fed to the UK's children, according to a report which looks at 50 years of broadcasting....
The Scottish Government has announced an extra £567 million in funding a year for 1,140 hours childcare.
Reading dogs are stretching their influence to schools in Kent with the expansion of a unique project to encourage children who are reluctant to read out loud.
Early years organisations in England have given a warm welcome to the appointment of Lesley Staggs as the Government's first-ever national director of the Foundation Stage. Ms Staggs, who takes up the...
Children's voices Young children use their voices in a rich variety of ways. Besides calling to each other, using others' names and developing language, they also mimic the sounds they hear around...
Community nursery nurses (CNNs) provide a vital role within the child health team/primary healthcare team and use their specific expertise to provide packages of care for families previously assessed...
A nosebleed can be a frightening experience. Doctors at the Great Ormond Street Hospital show how you can cope with the condition in our latest A-Z health guide What are they?
I think the findings of the Ofsted team's visit to Denmark and Finland are fantastic (News, 24 July). At last someone has given credence to something we have known for years. I home-educate a...
Schemas - patterns of repeated behaviour - are key to how young children learn and early years practitioners must respond to them, says Stella Louis.
Q Many of our parents want to leave buggies while their children are in nursery but we have nowhere to keep them safely. What do you suggest? A Unfortunately, no one seems yet to have produced a...