
21 November 2008
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The 'not negotiable' introduction of synthetic phonics as the prime way to teach children to read and the funding of the free nursery education entitlement have been a constant source...
Children from Scotland's second largest nursery group celebrated their 'graduation' last week in the historic grounds of Glasgow University.
Learning Through Landscapes, the school grounds charity, is calling for outdoor play enthusiasts to share their expertise with others in the area.
The National Day Nurseries Association is taking the theme 'Breakfasts from around the world' for its Big Breakfast month, running throughout July.
An updated guide to help Scottish pre-schools and primary schools with self-evaluation and improvement was launched last week by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education.
Britain is experiencing its first baby boom of the 21st century, with 1.87 babies born per woman in 2006, the highest number since 1980, according to the Office for National...
Children need wilder places to play where they can take risks, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said this week ahead of its International Play Safety Conference today...
Toy libraries should be a core part of children's centres and schools, according to a new report from children's services think-tank Capacity.
The importance of friendship to young children's well-being is often underestimated, according to a survey by The Good Childhood Inquiry.
Children across Scotland are being taught about life on the farm through a new educational nursery resource.
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