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How can social leadership improve a setting’s performance, and what implications does this have for the wider sector? Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in early childhood at Middlesex University, explains
A quarter of children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes are already seriously ill, as nine out of ten parents are unaware of the main symptoms of the condition, according to a new survey.
Early years providers are having to predict whether they - and the sector as a whole - will gain or lose if they stay in the free nursery education scheme. Mary Evans hears why.
Young children need to learn to identify and verbalise their feelings with the help of adults who can empathise with them, says Marion Dowling.
KS1 teacher Margaret Edwards makes some recommendations A program featuring Tizzy the magical clown, Sherston's Type with Tizzy introduces children to the layout of the keyboard, plus the purpose of...
In the second part of this series, Karen Faux unpicks the different streams of support available for children with special educational needs
I read with interest Patricia Slatcher's excellent feature 'First choice' (26 July). I felt it was a clear, concise guide for college leavers to help them make informed choices about their careers....
Follow the progress of the Government's plan (from January 2011).
I don't know about you, but this is the time of year when I find everything seems to open up and new avenues suddenly appear more possible. Our feature on nannying in Italy (p14) describes just the...