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A charity concerned with children with SEND is calling for inclusion training to be made mandatory in the EYFS, alongside ...
As a working-class dyslexic child growing up on a council estate in North Kensington, I was incredibly lucky that we had a ...
From cleaning hands to scrubbing dishes, children of all ages can enjoy and benefit from wash. By Penny Tassoni ...
When Sid the pet giant African land snail died recently, practitioners at Poppies Pre-school in Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire used it as a learning opportunity to discuss the natural, often overlooked, ...
This is a fun, robust board book showing life in the USA. Each double page corresponds to a different place in America, following life during the day. The book starts with waking up in Oklahoma, moves ...
This month, we caught up with Jade McCourt, who will finish her BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies degree at the University of Plymouth this year. She shares details about her unusual journey into the ...
Dr. Kerris Cooper discusses recent research from the Education Policy Institute on food poverty in the early years. She asks how big is the problem, and how can we fix it? Estimates show 24 per cent ...
Inconsistent charging guidance from local authorities is putting additional pressure and stress on early years providers ...
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book that collates material and research from ...
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