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Young children's education is being overly structured in pursuit of targets and testing at the expense of free play, a new review of research has concluded. Free Play in Early Childhood, published...
In the first of a new series looking at how to manage the challenges of the 2022 business climate, Charlotte Goddard considers cashflow and budgeting.
When do children start to understand something still exists even though they can’t see or hear it – and what activities will they enjoy doing at this time? By Ruth Thomson
<P> Sectarian divisions begin as young as three, new research into attitudes among young children in Northern Ireland suggests. </P>
The children we care for were incredibly inspired by the Hickory Dickory Dock poster in a recent issue of Nursery World (3 August), so much so that they made their own clock! It could not have been...
There are a dozen words that strike fear into a nanny employer's heart - 'I'm not feeling well and I can't come in to work today'. For many working mothers this message over the phone means an...
Responses to recent research suggest that many nurseries will not deliver the 30 hours. Will this actually happen, asks Liz Roberts
12 July. 'Angelina Ballerina - The Ballerina Rag Doll'. (ITV 1, 3.35 to 3.50pm) In this story about the ballet-dancing mouse and her friends, Angelina decides to give away some of her old toys.