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<P> In the second of a two-part series on planning for the outdoors, <B> Jane Drake </B> looks at how practitioners can offer high-quality learning experiences in outdoor areas with limitations...
Since the end of the Level 3 apprenticeship standard impasse, more apprenticeships are in development. Hannah Crown rounds up the big changes within vocational training
Any negative effects from mothers returning to work before their children are 18 months old are cancelled out by the benefits of using paid childcare, new research suggests. But the researchers also...
Babies exhibit number-sensitivity almost from birth, but true numeracy develops a little later. Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains how.
This is a time to think about changes children will soon be experiencing. In particular, many nursery children will be thinking about the move to 'big school', and children in reception will be...
Day nurseries and other organisations in Northern Ireland that work with children have been given notice of new child protection legislation that is to come into force there this autumn. The...
- Professor Foodsmart and the Great Grub Club Gang are new health-conscious characters from the World Cancer Research Fund, created to encourage better eating and a more active lifestyle among four-...
Unlike Little Angels Day Nursery and Pre-school in Sandwell (News, 12 April), we recently lost a long and protracted court case in which we were sued by our neighbour.
I very much enjoyed the article 'In good faith' (19/26 December). As a practising member of a pagan religion I find it necessary to hide my faith from my friends, family and work colleagues, because...