More focus needs to be placed on the needs of children revised Government guidelines on safeguarding state.
23 May Practice makes perfect: implementing the SEN Code of Practice in early years settings This Community Insight training day, led by Collette Drifte, will provide an overview of the new Code of...
Winner of the Nursery World Nursery Food Award 2013, Tootsies Private Day Nursery in Farnham, Surrey, is serving up something unique. Ruth Thomson visited to find out what makes it special.
(Photograph) - Teacher Wendy Dyble gets a helping paw from Fern at a Primary 1 class at Scalloway Junior High School in Shetland. Ms Dyble says, 'Dogs can be a very calming influence in the...
Part 14: 13 months old As Jasmine reached her first birthday it was clear she is developing well, although still of a petite build, weighing 7.638kg (16lbs 15oz). She is taking more steps, almost...
Young children without relatives nearby can enjoy a visit from 'grandma', thanks to a unique scheme. Catherine Gaunt reports The ad in the magazine read simply, 'Volunteer grandparents needed for...
With babywearing increasing in popularity, Meredith Jones Russell looks at best practice to ensure both child and adult benefit
Currently there is a climate of fear and mistrust, where sections of the community are being set against each other by the actions of a small minority. But it is good to see in the East West...
Is it fair or accurate to say that a particular child has a high IQ? <B> Penny Tassoni </B> takes a look at varying concepts of intelligence
Involving children in collecting and presenting data for graphs, charts or pictograms helps them to understand the information.