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For those professionals working in early years education and childcare, the past ten years since the Labour Government came to power have felt like a whirlwind of activity, initiatives and policies....
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
The tricky move from nursery to school is a key focus of the EYPP. Charlotte Goddard finds out how settings are preparing children – and monitoring their progress after they leave
Early years practitioners must take care to indulge and maintain the natural motivation that children show from babyhood, says Marion Dowling.
Early years settings can apply researchers' scales to self-evaluate their own practice. Mary Evans outlines how the scales work.
When children are exposed to a wide range of thought-provoking experiences and encouraged to make their own decisions, they will take responsibility for their learning. Marion Dowling shows how.
When two-year-olds begin to show signs of greater independence, how and when adults intervene is crucially important, says Penny Tassoni.
The voluntary sector has improved more than any other type of provision, according to the first large-scale study of childcare across England since the Effective Provision of Pre-School Education...
You've got the blender, you've got the nutritious raw ingredients, now what do you do with them? Children's cookery guru Annabel Karmel has packed 100 different puree ideas for babies aged six months...