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Great news for the many early years practitioners who care for the rising number of babies and toddlers in daycare settings, with the launch of Birth to Three Matters: a framework to support children...
Child protection site * A comprehensive website for childcare students, early years professionals, and people working in child protection has been set up by the National Society for the Prevention of...
Computational thinking can take place in the kitchen, when sequencing stories, in experimenting with floating and sinking objects, and even when playing with toy cars, explains Marc Faulder
The Department of Healthhas launched the next step to its Choosing Health white paper, published in 2004. Health Challenge England sets out what the Government has been doing to tackle public health...
Understanding how children's learning progresses through counting is essential to help them grasp the concept of numbers It is during the Foundation Stage that children develop a growing understanding...
The extension of the nursery education grant for three- and four-year-olds, from 33 to 38 weeks a year from 1 April, should, on the face of it, be good news for non-maintained providers. But examine...
For the 11th year running Busy Bees has come top in our table of the 25 largest chains, while Kids Allowed takes the top spot for quality with the highest proportion of Ofsted grades.
Be ahead of the game and ready for 2002 with the smartest diary around! Professional Nanny has ten Filofax Sandhurst personal organisers, in Italian leather with stylish stained edges, worth 90, to...
A boy of seven unwittingly ran up a 1,300 bill on a 'free' iPad app after he downloaded expensive extras in error, said the Daily Mail. Heidi Drager from Barnsley, South Yorkshire downloaded the Tap...