Early years experts fear that the White Paper on education, due on Tuesday, will not go far enough in moving away from formal methods of teaching children to read.
More than 500 nurseries and schools have signed up to a ten-point special pledge which aims to improve learning for thousands of deaf children. Although the Diamond Deaf Friendly Pledge is not due to...
Children discover how to invent stories at a unique new centre. Liz Fox explores In a once-derelict Victorian building in London's East End, sandwiched between warehouses and rows of garages, lies an...
Guests at the Nursery World Awards 2013 event will be able to help Save the Children and have a chance of winning a 1,800 Community Playthings nursery gym.
A survival guide for parents who work or want to has been produced by the National Family and Parenting Institute. Families and Work addresses issues such as choosing childcare, the best time to...
Every day a good day: establishing routines in your early years setting By Stephanie Shimmin and Hilary White
Experts are unanimous that learning a foreign language early in life offers your child many advantages. At nursery age children lack the inhibitions they develop when they get older, and will happily...
Help children to sharpen their minds while they strengthen their bodies - and have fun in the process - with these activity ideas from Miranda Walker Are you on the look out for new, fun ways to...
Is education being eclipsed by care in the Government's moves against poverty and social disadvantage? Mary Evans reports The Government's crusade to combat child poverty and social exclusion by...
Nap time Sophie, three, attends nursery every weekday while her mother is at work.