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Books for very young children should have lots of pictures and novelty features, but minimal text. Ruth Thomson spells out what to look for.
The first-ever Professional Nanny of the Year is Louise Kirk, who is 24 and works in London. The quality of entrants was high for the award, newly created by the Professional Association of Nursery...
New research is challenging our understanding of repeated patterns of action, or schemas. Dr Cath Arnold, consultant at the Pen Green Centre, looks at how we can refine our approach.
A few years ago it would have been hard to imagine a Labour Party conference where the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the education secretary all made childcare a major theme of their speeches....
Bright Kids nursery group is crowdfunding to raise money to buy a defibrillator for each of its three settings and one for public use.
Accessible, affordable, high-quality childcare has been the mantra of this Government, but two news stories this week highlight how far this has to go before it is within reach of all parents (see...
The news that neither early years nor playwork have succeeded in their bids to be one of the trailblazer Sector Skills Councils (see page 4) is not a terribly encouraging start to the new year, when...
'Training the trainers' has become something of a buzz phrase of late, and it is likely to stay on everyone's lips as the drive to reform the early years workforce steps up. If there aren't enough...
WINNER: M IS FOR ME! YELLOW DOOR
The winner of this year's Sainsbury's Baby Book award is Happy Dog, Sad Dog, written and illustrated by Sam Lloyd. The 32-year-old author, who works as a volunteer on art projects at a Brighton...