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Further to the death of baby Thomas Egan as a result of being fed food containing cow's milk protein at a day nursery (News, 30 January), I think there needs to be a review of the standard of...
Question time Each morning we set up a question on our question table and display board for the children to answer, with their parent or carer, by placing their name card in a 'yes' or 'no' container.
A research paper published earlier this year has major implications for the early years because of the challenges it makes to some of the ideas that have become 'best practice', says Julian Grenier
Charities are commonly managed by unpaid trustees and have the freedom to fundraise. But this can be both a blessing and a curse, as Hannah Crown reports.
There's a bit more to gardening and growing than one early years class thought, says Tessa Fenoughty - and a lot more to enjoy, too.
Organising children to sing songs along to actions or stories is the focus of another movement session by Helen Bilton.
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Just over 27,000 people are employed in pre-school daycare centres in Scotland, caring for nearly 99,000 three-to five-year-olds, according to Scottish Executive statistics published last week. A...
Increased spending on childcare is an encouraging sign that the Government is tackling child poverty but cuts in civil service jobs could undermine the strategy, the Child Poverty Action Group warned...
The findings of the Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2009, published by the Department for Education, reveal changing trends in the early years workforce and the demand for their care.