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(Photograph) - Children at Aboyne primary in Aberdeenshire celebrated the end of their recent health week with a boccia tournament. Boccia, a game similar to bowls, can be played on virtually any...
Employers are coming round to the benefits of helping staff with childcare costs, thanks to Government incentives - but is there more to it than money? Simon Vevers reports The Government reckons...
New Labour still sees young people as needing discipline rather than services, says our weeekly columnist Beatrix Campbell Tony Blair's fingerprints are all over the Government's much-delayed Youth...
Bureaucracy and misconceptions led to the decline of 'teaching' in the original EYFS. Early years expert Lena Engel explains why it must be restored to its rightful place under the revised framework.
‘Maths mastery’ is gaining traction as the preferred educational approach in schools, but is it appropriate for the youngest children, asks Charlotte Goddard
Directing the EYFS requires someone with a thorough knowledge of the early years.
Former students of Chiltern College are being invited to its 70th birthday celebrations. Graduates and their families are welcome to attend a picnic in the college grounds in Reading on 15 September...
A delightful book about a giant will give you lots of big ideas for activities for young children, as these suggestions from Judith Stevens demonstrate A project about size can be exciting and...
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...
* Willows Centre for Children in Portsmouth has been rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted in a recent inspection. The centre, which up until recently catered for 40 children aged nought to four with learning...