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Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
New research, due at the end of the month, will examine the success of a programme aimed at giving early years practitioners a better understanding of how babies and toddlers’ language and literacy...
Nursery head teachers have prompted the leader of education at Edinburgh council to call for routine health visitor visits to be resumed to families with children older than six weeks.
Understand which areas of training are vital when bringing all staff up to speed with best practice in the new EYFS.
An online course to help practitioners develop strong partnerships with parents during difficult times is being offered by the National Day Nurseries Association.
Having looked at the overarching challenges of multi-agency working, Hannah Crown looks at where settings are getting it right
A health project in Glasgow has recruited lay support workers from the community to work alongside health visitors to help give vulnerable children from deprived areas a better start in life. The...
Practitioners may find it difficult to link their understanding of how children develop with the demands of the literacy strategy, and need to examine their practice carefully Children grow, learn and...
An extra 4.5 million parents of children aged 16 and under can now request flexible working, under Government rules brought in on Monday. Previously only parents of children under six had the right to...
A new educational programme has been launched for parents and carers of children with epilepsy.