Studycat introduces a vocabulary-first French learning track that helps kids build core words through play, with ...
Children’s love of reading has fallen to an all-time low in 20 years*, but across Busy Bees nurseries in Derbyshire, children ...
Since the pandemic, more children have been starting school without being "school-ready." In 2022–23, 33% of all children starting reception in England did not have the skills needed for success in ...
Children begin learning language long before they fully understand its deeper meaning. When adults intentionally introduce ...
Discover how the UAE Education Council is taking steps to regulate children's social media use, focusing on digital safety ...
New research led by Professor Claudine Bowyer-Crane has uncovered a complex picture of how COVID-19 reshaped the lives of young learners in England. The ICICLES study was initiated while Professor ...
Discover how MOE Kindergarten's routines and engaging learning experiences help children transition smoothly and confidently ...
It seems that every parenting expert on the internet has a “script” for what to say when your child is having a tantrum or meltdown. Do they actually work?
During Black History Month, we’re reminded that reading with babies is equity in action—building brains, strengthening bonds, and giving every child a stronger, more just start.
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Nottingham nurseries take on four-books-a-day challenge as children’s reading hits 20-year low
Children’s love of reading has fallen to an all-time low in 20 years*, but across Busy Bees nurseries in Nottingham, children ...
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Education, Human Development and Community Development Council discusses regulating children’s use of social media during its second meeting in 2026
ABU DHABI, 15th February, 2026 (WAM) -- The Education, Human Development and Community Development Council held its second meeting of 2026, chaired by H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy ...
More than 300 children from Busy Bees nurseries in Ipswich have joined the ‘Get the Reading Buzz’ pledge, a nationwide initiative aiming to share 45 million books with children in 2026 by enjoying at ...
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