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Following a report on the mental health, wellbeing and happiness of three- to five-year-olds that asked children about their emotions, Annette Rawstrone looks at the findings and asks what early years...
Intergenerational practice is on the rise among early years settings across the UK. Nicole Weinstein talks to those involved in some exciting projects
Despite spending 900m a year on the treatment of allergies, the NHS is still failing allergy sufferers, says Catherine Gaunt Anyone who works in early years care and education will be all too familiar...
Test your knowledge of child development, the value of play in the early years and the role of observing and assessing young children, by answering true or false. By early years authors Jackie Harding...
Safe class sizes are just one of the measures that have been ignored by some nursery and primary schools as they reopen to more children, according to a survey published by Unison today (Friday).
A simpler funding system, where parents pay for the cost of their childcare outside the free 15 hours on a sliding scale based on their income, has been proposed by the Family and Childcare Trust.
Penny Tassoni explains why treasure basket play is a fantastic experience for young children and how you can do it at home
What is vitamin D deficiency, how can it be avoided and is the link to coronavirus credible? Meredith Jones Russell reports
The elements of a developmentally appropriate movement framework for young children are described by Mike Jess and Jan McIntyre.