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Children's minister Beverley Hughes has confirmed that private and voluntary sector nurseries will be eligible to receive up to Pounds 8,000 a year to recruit graduate early years professionals and...
Un Deux Trois - First French Rhymes selected by Opal Dunn (Frances Lincoln, book, 5.99; cassette, 3.99; book and cassette, 8.99, tel: 020 7284 4009) is a collection of French rhymes with English...
Let's Go with the Children 2003 is a set of guides that has the country covered. These handy pocket books by Cube Publications, priced at 3.50 each, now include every county in England. They list...
Early years practitioners broadly support Government plans to give school governing bodies in England new powers to offer services to the local community, such as childcare. Ninety per cent of...
Early years organisations have unanimously welcomed Ofsted’s decision to bring early years inspections in-house from next year.
There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
Early years settings can find advice and assistance on employing disabled people in a new guide published by Sure Start. Recruitment and retention of disabled people: a good practice guide for early...
After a delay of three weeks, Caroline Dinenage has been appointed as the minister responsible for early years and childcare.
Evidence is growing that the early learning goals for literacy do not support a play-based ethos and are too stressful for under-fives. But will the Government listen? asks Wendy Scott.
A priority for the Early Years Professional course is to encourage its students to develop a reflective attitude to their practice.