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Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.
Nursery chain Busy Bees has launched a scheme to offer two full-time places free of charge at each of its 129 nurseries for children who are referred by health visitors.
Unpublished Government research appears to contradict the findings of an internal report carried out by the Department for Children, Schools and Families last month, which found a direct link between...
What's on offer to help early years professionals to promote positive behaviour and provide support to children and families Acorn Early Years Training, the specialist early years division of CJ...
The brutal assault by two young brothers on a nine- and an 11-year-old in a South Yorkshire ravine has dominated the headlines. Here a child psychotherapist imagines his response to a social worker's...
Enthusiastic practitioners, well-chosen equipment, and curious children were the perfect ingredients for a county-wide ICT project. Amy Stancer describes the outcomes.
An early years setting may be the best thing to have happened to a refugee child for a long time. Tina Hyder of Save the Children explains how to settle them in The memories of one playgroup worker in...
Families are caught in a trap, explains Annette Rawstrone.
Children in nurseries are being served less healthy food than those in schools, as an extensive new report shows. Simon Vevers reports.
Mick Brooks, head teacher of Sherwood Junior School in Nottinghamshire, will succeed David Hart as the new general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers on 1 September. Mr Brooks won...