
21 November 2008
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Research indicates that babies' apparently random wrigglings and blank stares are, in fact, part of a deliberate attempt to understand the world outside the womb and identify caring human beings...
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Play days Job opportunities are opening up for playworkers, as 60,000 new staff will be needed over the next five years for expanding out-of-school provision. Anne Longfield, chief executive of the...
Angry early years organisations have accused the Government of embarking on a spin campaign following claims that the sector has given a positive response to the consultation on national standards...
Net benefits By Alison Moore
Claims for the regrading of nursery nurses and classroom assistants are being submitted to local authorities in England by trade union Unison.
Allowing children to develop their own interests as they start the Foundation Stage will ease the settling-in process. Julian Grenier plans to make first experiences positive
Beatriz Pascual, who teaches ballet at the Peques Spanish Nursery School in Fulham, west London, once a fortnight encourages her pupils to estirar los pies (point their toes) and to...
As soon as babies are born they explore the world around them using all of their senses. Children are often surrounded by plastic and other man-made materials; by introducing natural...
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