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The Froebelian approach is being given a new international push to demonstrate its continued relevance and to train more leaders in the pedagogy. Nicole Weinstein reports
In our National Strategies series Dr Andrew Lockett, Early Years Regional Adviser (NE), Anne Lamb, Early Years Senior Regional Adviser (EE M) and Jan Lepley, Senior Adviser, reflect on the importance...
Ball skills can help with hand-eye co-ordination and can be introduced in developmentally appropriate ways, says Dr Lala Manners
Last week, Nursery World exclusively broke the story about the two mothers stopped from sharing childcare by Ofsted because their arrangement counted as illegal childminding (Nursery World, 24...
Just two weeks to go until election day - so who will get your vote? To help you decide, read our Special Report this week (pages 10-11) for a handy summary of the main political parties' early years...
4 April 'Newsround 30' (BBC 1, 5.25 to 5.35pm) This edition celebrates the 30th anniversary of this popular news programme for children. The original presenter, John Craven, is joined by the current...
Recent research backs up Piaget's theory of how the infant brain develops, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
* Children's communication charity I CAN is publishing a series of discussion papers to cover the latest research, publications and practice innovation in communication development and disability. The...
Those having responsibility as a key carer need to be honest with themselves about the emotional and personal demands of the role as they tune in to individual children, says Anne O'Connor.