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More than 86 per cent of all three- and four-year-olds accessing the free entitlement are taking up the full 15-hour offer, according to the latest Government figures.
You've got the blender, you've got the nutritious raw ingredients, now what do you do with them? Children's cookery guru Annabel Karmel has packed 100 different puree ideas for babies aged six months...
Early years practitioners who are using ICT effectively in teaching and learning are invited to get their names in now for Becta's ICT in Practice Awards 2005. Each award winner will receive 5,000,...
I am moved to respond to the comments by Beverley Farrow regarding the wonderful Halloween feature (Letters, 31 October). Beverley claims Halloween is evil and celebrates the occult, whereas it is in...
Forest school providers can now gain an accredited award, which recognises their good practice.
How early years work arrived at the concept and practice of the key person approach is explained in the first part of a new series by Anne O'Connor.
Families on low incomes are struggling to cover the basic cost of food, utility bills and rent – and the situation is ‘rapidly deteriorating’, a new report highlights.
Background reading on the thinkers who helped shape current early years practice has just got easier, as we've gathered together all the articles from our 'Early Years Pioneers' series and made them...
Children learning English need lots of time to assimilate the language before they speak it A child learns a second language in much the same way that they learned their first language. Practitioners...
Some food for thought in your professional career. Playwork Theory and Practice. Edited by Fraser Brown. (Open University Press, 17.99, 01280 823388)