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As Christmas nears, it seems British children have shunned electronic games and gadgets in favour of traditional toys. The Guardian reported that old-fashioned board and dice games have been flying...
A new IT system has caused havoc for childcare providers in Northamptonshire, leaving more than 80 per cent of them with either overpayments or underpayments for funded places.
Can we tell what the Conservatives would do with the early years sector, from what Maria Miller says? Pat Gordon-Smith spoke exclusively to her.
Following the Government’s review of childcare costs, Dr Jo Verrill, managing director of Ceeda, asks if more use of ‘variable staffing models’ is feasible
Enjoy two well-loved traditional rhymes relating to houses by dramatising them with simple movements, as Carolyn Price explains Bed time
Touch is important to babies and toddlers for emotional reasons as well as for communication and exploration, says Jennie Lindon Touch and physical closeness are very important for babies and young...
Recruitment and training issues shadowed the Government's revelations of plans for its Sure Start unit, which is overseeing work in early years, childcare and Sure Start in England. At a conference in...
Organising activities for the whole summer holidays can be a major challenge. SPRITO development officer Gail Bushell sets out her planning guide The good thing about planning for the school summer...