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Enabling children to experience joy can help support learning and reduce stress and anxiety.Linda Pound offers some insight into the steps practitioners can take to embrace this approachPhotographs at...
Families are in the sights of Government and political parties at the moment and as the general election gets closer, policies for families will be more and more in the spotlight.
Rather than obsess over whether activities are free-flow, child-led and so on, teachers should consider if they constitute effective learning and empower the child as a learner, says Jan Dubiel
The needs and circumstances of multiple birth families are often misunderstood.
My first few weeks as the new chair of the School Food Trust have coincided with two big milestones in raising the quality of food for children.
Policy is on the mind of Childcare Corporation chairman Alan Bentley.
Europe sees our nursery schools as the best, but underfunding means that they are in danger, says Jack Dromey, MP for Birmingham Erdington.
Stimulating, nurturing and educating young children delivers its own rewards for nursery teachers and related professions, but their endeavours also meet many of the aspirations in the United Nations...
Recruitment is more than ensuring someone has been checked on the Criminal Records Bureau or, as of July 2010, the Independent Safeguarding Authority register.
New measures to safeguard children and co-ordinate the work of professionals responsible for them are outlined by Beverley Hughes.