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How can settings help children with complex needs take part in activities, against a backdrop of funding squeezes, asks Karen Faux
More multilingual settings are opening due to increased demand from British parents. Annette Rawstrone explores the advantages of the model.
Lucy and Tom's Christmas offers useful ideas for exploring Christmas traditions and encouraging learning at the same time, says Marianne Sergeant.
Children can learn a lot about sustainability by being involved in the kitchen. Nicole Weinstein looks at some suitable eco-friendly resources
A home-visiting programme is improving the parent-child relationship through play, explain its developers, Rebecca Essex and Julia Jennings.
Safeguarding is not just a single agency issue, and the other professionals who get involved are facing complex pressures. What is the bigger picture, and how does it all fit together? Ann Marie...
How a universal programme is helping settings to support children with language development. By Caroline Vollans
Letting children loose on a bunch of planks and swings is not conducive to sound physical development - intelligent guidance and planning are needed, writes Anne O'Connor.
Laurel Farm Kindergarten makes the most of its rural setting for children to learn life skills and enrich their learning through play that engages with animals and nature. Nereida Olives explains.