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An independent review into early intervention has been launched by the Government, with the aim of finding out how to break the cycle of disadvantage for the most vulnerable young children.
What one setting found while examining this fascinating substance. By Annette Rawstrone
One setting has made ‘virtual visits’ in order to investigate farm life and food production. Annette Rawstrone reports
The secret of successful outdoor learning is being prepared, says early years consultant Claire Warden in the first of a new series Stimulating resources, combined with challenging, thoughtful...
Heather Gillies, manager of Glasgow's Clutha Street Day Nursery, which has an award-winning garden I got ideas for our Japanese garden by surfing the net. There are lots of excellent sites that show...
While the Chancellor confirmed that the schools budget will remain protected under the Spending Review, worries have been raised about what it will mean for the early years sector.
The growth of home-based childcare services across Scotland was celebrated with a national conference in Stirling last week hosted by One Parent Families Scotland (OPFS). In 2000, there was only one...
Michael Bichard's inquiry notes that decisions about individuals will only be as good as the information on which they are based (News, 1 July). If significant information is missing, the risk...
The Government has committed to major reforms to children’s social care in response to an independent review calling for change to a system which is ‘spiralling out of control’.
A fake crow inspired children at one setting to investigate real birds, nests and eggs, writes Annette Rawstrone