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Learning & Development: On the web

19 June 2008

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, www.rspb.org.uk/

Learning & Development: Our bright idea - Paper work

19 June 2008

Nursery children gained a wealth of knowledge and enjoyment from a project in making their own paper.

Analysis: EYFS Inspection Regime - Ofsted to focus on self-evaluation

18 June 2008

What can providers both public and private now expect from inspectors? Mary Evans finds out.

Learning & Development: Rhymes for birth to three

5 June 2008

Teddy bear, teddy bear, By Judith Stevens

Enabling Environments: All about ... Creating a wildlife area

4 June 2008

The best way to get children to think about our disappearing wildlife is to have them take an active part in its resurrection - and it's really simple to do,...

Analysis: Childminding and EYFS - Threat or opportunity?

4 June 2008

Contrary to press reports, National Childminding Association chief executive Liz Bayram argues that given proper support, childminders will be happy to embrace the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Analysis: Settings struggle to maintain ratios

28 May 2008

The complicated issue of staff:child ratios is about to get even more difficult. Simon Vevers reports.

Enabling environments: Let's explore ... Cats and dogs

21 May 2008

Help young children explore their love for - or fear of - the most popular family pets with activities in every area of the early years setting, suggested by Judith...

Baby bottle chemical could pose risk

21 May 2008

The first measure to ban baby bottles that contain a potentially dangerous chemical is leading to calls for changes in marketing in the UK and for greater awareness among carers,...

Analysis: The big spender on early childhood

14 May 2008

For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical...

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