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Following the feature 'Up to the job' (28 March), about further management training available, I would like to add that another route is possible through the Certificate in Management and then the...
The patterns in language, movement and music may not be immediately obvious but learning to recognise them helps children make sense of the world, says Linda Pound.
Test your knowledge about child development, the value of play in the early years and the importance of observing and assessing young children by answering true or false. to these statements.
Here we are again with plenty of suggestions on how you can spend your money wisely and well in the coming year. There's a new look to the magazine as you may already have noticed. We have colour...
As part of a series unpicking the recruitment crisis and giving strategies to combat it, Charlotte Goddard explores ways that settings can sell themselves, and asks why candidates pick one job over...
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The probable thinking behind a child's enactment of schemas is outlined by Sheena Griffiths-Baker, teacher at the Pen Green Centre, Corby.
York’s pilot was hit when providers refused to take part. What is happening now the rate has been raised, asks Charlotte Goddard, while James Hempsall gives his take on the pilot
In recent years, multi-agency working has become formalised. Hannah Crown looks beyond the early years to what we can learn from national models, such as MASHs and A Better Start
One of the best ways to ensure staff feel comfortable outside is to get the right resources and clothes – for them as well as the children. By Gabriella Jozwiak