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Families with new babies will be among those hardest hit by Government cuts, the Family and Parenting Institute has warned.
The Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship has been formally approved for delivery by the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education.
Cuts to services are not the only reason children are not 'ready' for school, says Sally Goddard-Blythe.
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.
Poetry is for everyone, as leading children's poet Michael Rosen tells Karen Faux, with suggestions for introducing rhyme in an early years setting.
‘Birth to 5 Matters – Guidance by the sector, for the sector’ is on track to be launched later this month after the final sector consultation on the non-statutory Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)...
How can early years practitioners expect to use the child database, and how will they be trained for it? Mary Evans finds out.
George Perkins Day Nursery in Birmingham enjoyed a healthy turnout of parents when it presented an open evening on the EYFS. Parents were impressed with the efforts of staff to engage the children in...
Interpreted and applied correctly, Letters and Sounds gives credence to experiential and interactive learning and the importance of children using their senses to understand their world, says Daniella...
The Children's Workforce Development Council has set out its programme of work for the next financial year in its 2007-2008 Business Plan. The agenda includes training for Early Years Professional...