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The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
Children's fascination with new and strange things is an essential part of human nature. Philip Waters looks at how this trait can be encouraged during play the little boy stuffed part of a sticky,...
Children may not want to sit down to a maths lesson after school, but there are plenty of games on offer to encourage basic maths skills while providing lots of fun at the same time Three-plus
As Britain celebrates the Queen's Golden Jubilee we look back over the changes in childcare during her reign and then challenge you to look into the future of nursery nursing with the chance to win...
Ceeda’s second early years sector survey shows that less than half of 30-hours places are offered free of charge, while a third of training budgets are being slashed. Here are the key figures
One of the skills that children need to develop in order to read and write is called auditory discrimination.
If a child stops breathing and goes stiff after an upsetting episode, they may be experiencing breath-holding spells. Sue Chambers explains.
Plenty of fresh thinking is on offer in a programme of seminars that will inspire practitioners in their approaches to working with children, as Dan Levy reports Potential of a Puddle!
The number of childminders has continued to fall, with 730 fewer operating in the last quarter and a total drop of 23 per cent since 2012.
The latest evidence of the value of pre-school education is set to shape early years policy at a time when it is undergoing great changes. Karen Faux reports While the Effective Provision of...