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Plans to extend flexible working rights to 4.5 million parents may be put on hold because of concerns over the economy, the Government confirmed on Monday.
Do you really know what child-initiated learning looks like? Mary Evans identifies further training directions, in the first of a new series on improving skills to meet EYFS requirements.
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
A successful nursery for children with autism makes the most of their visual skills to motivate development. Mary Evans hears how.
<P>There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports</P>
What does 'Parents as Partners' mean for parents? Most children attend nursery while parents work and dashing between demanding jobs and busy households can leave little time to feel involved at...
Busy Bees Education and Training, part of the Busy Bees group, is now delivering the Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship programme.
To prepare young children for life spent increasingly online, parents and early years practitioners need to monitor their web use and lead by example, writes John Bolton
A family support worker deals with a wide range of issues, but it all starts with helping people become better parents. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
Here's another way to raise funds. Teachers can send the children's paintings or drawings to the Vanilla Card Company, which will turn each into a greetings card and return it to the school or nursery...