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Schools and early years settings hit by this summer's flooding could find some relief in 10m of ring-fenced recovery funding.
Capturing the moment takes a little forward thinking, but a camera is a great nanny accessory, says Jan Hurst Photographs of children are endlessly interesting and appealing to themselves, their...
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...
Childcare experts are calling for an 'urgent national debate' to ensure children under three with working mothers receive the most appropriate care. In a letter to the Daily Telegraph, Sir Richard...
Young children who avoid eye contact with others when trying to learn something new are likely to improve their performance faster than those who do not, says a new study.
Pool your observations with the staff team for effective learning through water play, as <B> Jane Drake </B> continues our series on planning in the long, medium and short terms
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
The number of daycare places has increased by more than 13 per cent in the past 12 months and now stands at more than half a million, according to figures published by Ofsted last week. Quarterly data...
* This series aims to demonstrate the type of activity practitioners should provide to help children of different experiences progress towards a given goal, ie stepping stone 4. * The stepping stones...
The Government has earmarked 16m in capital grants over the next two years to help small- and medium-sized businesses to develop workplace childcare facilities. It plans to consult business groups on...