
1 December 2008
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With the EYFS adding to pressures for better trained staff, financial stresses are pushing early years settings from the other direction. Mary Evans hears why.
Demonstrating the idea of one more and less is the basis of adding and subtracting, say Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner.
The flexible and spontaneous nature of outdoor play offers superb ways to encourage children's exuberance and inventiveness.
Communication is at the heart of a project on making, sending and receiving postcards with activities by Jean Evans.
Higher hourly wages in exchange for some benefit sacrifice are catching on in some nurseries. Mary Evans looks at the effects.
Ed Balls made his first major speech as Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families last week, at an event hosted by the National Children's Bureau at the Business...
In his first major speech to the children's sector, the new Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls told an audience of 500 people at an event...
Childline has asked for volunteers to do extra shifts in response to rumours that key characters are killed off in the latest Harry Potter novel, said the Guardian.
Leah Hunter, four, from Cavell House Nursery in Bradford, enjoys sledding over 20 tonnes of real snow, which was transported to the city centre this month to highlight climate change...
There may be a shortage of Early Years Professionals to lead new children's centres, according to a report by MPs.
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