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Norfolk's Story Cafe programme is proving a hugely effective way of engaging parents in their children's learning. Programme developers Julie Westrop and Mandy Lowe and teacher Nicky Hudson offer some...
2 November. Arts extra Held once a month on Saturday mornings to 5 July 2003, this season of Arts Extra sessions by the Arts Development Unit at West Yorkshire Playhouse will provide practical ideas...
As an early years trainer I have been reading the 'playdough' correspondence on the Letters page with a little surprise. All this talk about adults making the dough - what about the children making...
Wendy Scott OBE, President of TACTYC, calls on the minister now in charge of early years, Nick Gibb, to pay attention to to the evidence on effective practice
Don't fall foul of new rules for nannies' pensions, says Sarah-Jane Butler.
‘UK nursery businesses: striving for success’ was the theme of this Big Debate at Nursery World’s recent Business Summit. Hannah Crown reports
In Lena Engel's reply to 'Keep it clean' (Letters, 5 May), she rightly comments that children and babies are exposed to a range of noxious products in the home. I buy most of my household products...
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Assess how children are beginning to understand the order of numbers with ideas from Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner
Talk of a childminder exodus misleadingly ignores the fact that Childminder Agencies (CMAs) are retaining and recruiting strong numbers, says the co-founder and CEO of tiney and Teach First.