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The most essential household utensils offer a surprising array of learning activities, as Jean Evans demonstrates A project focusing on the familiar and readily available resource of cutlery provides...
Connect what is grown on a farm with what animals eat and what the farm shop sells, in more activities from Helen Shelbourne Develop children's understanding of life on a farm through using...
Interaction and role play are the remedies suggested by Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan when a young child seems detached and unengaged in the nursery day Q A two-year-old attending pre-school finds it...
In the first of a new series, Denise Bailey looks at the potential for mathematical experiences. She starts by suggesting outdoor activities Young children have a natural interest in number and it is...
Children as young as nine could have up to 75 different industrial chemicals in their bloodstreams, a study by the WWF has found. Researchers tested 33 volunteers from seven families, each spanning...
Star Day Nursery in Woolwich, south-east London, is set to feature in a pilot for a new television show.
Children from an out-of-school club in rural Angus (left) have established a link with children from a similarly rural area in Nairobi and are enjoying exchanging news via e-mail. Community education...
The first-ever review of the quality of childminding in Scotland paints a picture of a dedicated workforce, providing high-quality services to satisfied parents. Research undertaken by the Care...
<P>What can the early years sector expect to come out of the Government's imminent review of all its spending over the next five years? <STRONG>Simon Vevers</STRONG> reports </P>
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from <B> Suzannah Olivier </B> on how nurseries can provide for Jewish children who may follow a kosher diet