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Early Education is running a series of one-day courses for experienced practitioners.
Nappy changing should be anything but routine. Anne O'Connor considers the experiences of two-year-old Ava and how to make care routines a time of warm interactions. Photographs courtesy of siren...
The number of children being home educated is rising, and the Government wants to give councils more power to monitor them. Meredith Jones Russell reports
Budget cuts have seen the closure of many children’s centres, and reduced services at those that remain. But they are trying to forge a viable future, as Charlotte Goddard explains
Some useful contacts in England can help early setting to incorporate the ideals of Reggio Emilia The Reggio approach is entirely compatible with the principles underpinning the Foundation Stage....
What can the early years sector expect to come out of the Government's imminent review of all its spending over the next five years? Simon Vevers reports With falling occupancy levels, competition...
There are treasure troves that will stimulate open-ended learning - by both children and practitioners. Pat Gordon-Smith describes the possibilities
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The total number of childcare places in England has dropped by 11,000 in three months as the recession takes its toll on early years providers, the latest Ofsted figures show.