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'Play and Learning: a global perspective' includes sessions on New Zealand's Te Whariki curriculum and Sweden's outdoor culture.
RAF Cottesmore had its first delivery this month from Rutland County Council's mobile toy library. Users on the toy library's route can choose from a range of toys, games and musical instruments for...
(Photograph) - Children play at a Unicef project in Kasungo, Malawi, for people who have AIDS, in one of more than 120 images celebrating the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The...
(Photograph) - Five-year-old Elisha Teasdale gets a helping hand from her father, Paul, at the Ice Cube rink in Millennium Square, Leeds. The Ice Cube is the UK's largest temporary open-air rink and...
Part 5: Trainee EYT Emma Davis on the benefits - and disadvantages - of juggling manager duties with her training
A safeguarding strategy for your online activity is vital for protecting the children in your care. Expert Kate Tyler runs through the key areas you should be thinking about.
By James Griffin, Northern Ireland's first male registered childminder, who lives in Bangor, Co Down I must admit the majority of my friends responded to the news of my attendance at the Northern...
Test your knowledge about child development, the value of play in the early years and the importance of observing and assessing young children by answering true or false. to these statements.
(Photograph) - Melissa Gill and Leanne Kennedy improve their team-working skills by constructing a spaghetti-and-marshmallow tower during an intensive training programme for new staff at the flagship...
(Photograph) - Senior nursery manager Liz Bunyan and nursery nurse Emma McVey of nursery chain Child Base pause for breath after running the New York marathon on 5 November. They raised 15,000 for...