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How management software is supporting early years providers to work proactively and collaboratively with parents, benefiting settings and families alike. By Karen Hart
The SEED project will follow thousands of children from age two to the end of Key Stage 1. Charity 4Children reports on the story so far.
Our July issue includes what’s new in the Progress Check, getting creative with ateliers, how to deal with young children’s urge to strip off, creating engaging print-rich environments, exploration of...
I think that rather than calling the eight-page pull-out 'All About Painting and Drawing' (7 March), a good name for it would have been 'Art Torture for Tots'. What age group is the author of this...
Go-ahead early years settings are coping with the sector’s workforce crisis by attracting quality apprentices and improving their recruitment tactics, discovers Gabriella Jozwiak
Ahead of the revision of Development Matters, Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart ask what the Government’s motivations are and call for sector-wide participation
How can settings best support the particular maths development needs of three-year-olds, asks Judith Dancer in the fourth part of this series
Sharing books could significantly improve the development of toddlers living in the poorest parts of the world, according to a new study by the University of Reading.
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.
Some local authorities were already integrating children's services before the Government proposed it, reports Simon Vevers The death of Victoria Climbie in 2000 as a result of brutality and neglect,...