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Regular routines Nursery rhymes and songs are one of our most transportable forms of play because they can be used anywhere and at any time. From birth, rhymes and songs are an excellent vehicle for...
A series of complaints lodged against the BBC by a Manchester nursery and some of its staff who were secretly filmed for a TV documentary have been upheld by the media regulator Ofcom.
the fourth of a series of articles on Birth to Three Matters, Ann Langston and Professor Lesley Abbott consider the competent learner Babies come into the world ready to learn, building on their...
Action research projects in the outdoors can boost staff’s knowledge and enthusiasm for outside activities. Gabriella Jozwiak on being an advocate for learning outdoors
Women and medical professionals are both divided over whether mothers should be able to choose to give birth by caesarean. Karen Faux reports.
The work of an education pioneer has profound relevance today, says Julian Grenier.
These series of events will highlight the importance of quality – rather than quantity – of provision for the new entitlements for children from nine months to two years.
How the EYFS sees the role of the key person is set out by Mary Evans in the first of a three-part series.
Everyday play provides plenty of chances to learn number skills. But it doesn't just have to be through tangible objects, says Jane Drake Counting, and use of numbers as labels, constitutes one strand...