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One nursery tried a positive approach to giving children the power and independence to sort things out among themselves. Mariette Heaney describes the process and the results.
The Prime Minister is considering looking at wider ways of measuring child poverty that are not based on household income, but Downing Street says there are no plans to abandon child poverty targets.
A nursery owner has appeared in court charged with child pornography offences. Brian Griffiths, who runs Burton Latimer Day Nursery, two nurseries in Kettering, Northamptonshire, appeared before...
Children are to have greater access to Welsh-medium nursery provision in Wales. The Welsh Assembly has allocated an additional 7m in support of bilingual nursery education in the years 2004 to 2006,...
A national food policy to fight obesity, overseen by a cabinet minister, and 'food for life' nutrition targets for children were among policies launched by the Liberal Democrats at the party's...
A petition that urges the Education Secretary Michael Gove not to get rid of teaching assistants has gained more than 60,000 signatures.
Karen Faux looks at how a new qualification is supporting speech and language development.
The secrets for success when establishing the foundations for effective language learning are outlined by Daniella Cohen.
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
Observing children's schemas is not only a useful way to shape play - there is evidence that these patterns of behaviour offer guidance to individuals' emotions. Kath Tayler looks at a case study.