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Children, parents and staff from ten kidsunlimited nurseries have helped to transform the gardens at five women's refuges in Greater Manchester.
A support scheme for young disabled children and their families has transformed their lives, says Sue Learner Twenty years ago, Helen Norris, now head of pre-school services for the London borough of...
Some food for thought in your professional career. Special Needs & Early Years: a practitioner's guide
More than 70 per cent of five-year-olds who have received play therapy show a positive change, according to findings from a new study.
Low-income families can now buy frozen fruit and vegetables under the Government's healthy eating scheme.
Rather than obsess over whether activities are free-flow, child-led and so on, teachers should consider if they constitute effective learning and empower the child as a learner, says Jan Dubiel
A group of Hampshire parents who took a petition with 22,000 signatures to Downing Street urging the Government to reinstate the ring-fencing around Sure Start are expecting a decision from the Prime...
Don't let boredom lead to bad behaviour by the older children in your club. Deborah Sharpe offers ways for them to create their own space and pastimes within the group Caroline and Marcus arrive and...
‘Birth to 5 Matters – Guidance by the sector, for the sector’ is on track to be launched later this month after the final sector consultation on the non-statutory Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)...
The free early education entitlement should match the number of hours that parents must work in order to claim childcare tax credits, experts argued last week.