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Experts in child development list the best free resources available online, from web courses to TED Talks
Early years practitioners need to appreciate how the interrelated processes of physical development in a child's body support their growing sense of mental and emotional well-being, says Maria...
Research interviews began last week with families taking part in one of the largest ever Government-funded studies into early years education.
Thoughtful practitioners will identify what may be preventing children from doing their best, as Chris Dukes and Maggie Smith demonstrate.
In the first of a three-part series, Catherine Rushforth explains the manager's role in leading a setting's approach to safeguarding.
Eight out of ten young people who were physically abused as children had also witnessed domestic violence, research by the NSPCC has found. The statistics are found in a report, Child Maltreatment in...
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
Early years settings uncertain of how to introduce music into everyday practice need simply find a real, live musician, as Linda Bance explains.
The Children's Workforce Development Council is endorsing the Foundation Degree in Early Childhood Policy and Practice offered at University Centre, Doncaster.
The new Level 5 apprenticeship has attracted a lot of interest. Charlotte Goddard finds out all about it