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The Early Years Foundation Stage acknowledges that risks can and must be taken, as long as practitioners do assessments beforehand and explain it to the children, says Mary Evans.
Early Learning Consultancy's Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart argue why children have been set up to fail by the new Early Learning Goals
Data systems commonly pose big problems for providers, local authorities and health trusts alike. In the third part of our series on information sharing, Hannah Crown looks at computer-related...
The free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds with working parents will increase to 30 hours in 2017,but a trial is taking place next year. Charlotte Goddard meets some of those taking part
27 and 28 February. THE EARLY YEARS AND PRIMARY TEACHING EXHIBITION Sponsored by Nursery World and the Times Educational Supplement, this two-day exhibition and conference aims to meet the needs of...
How experimenting with music aids children’s personal, social and emotional development and promotes self-regulation. Linda Pound explains, and offers practical advice for practitioners
The Queen has set out the Government's planned key reforms for children and families for the next 12 months in her annual speech to Parliament today.
Apprenticeships are getting an update, with plans for employer-led standards coinciding with the introduction of the Level 3 EYE qualification and new GCSE rules. Ross Midgley explains.
In the 21st century, there should be no place for racism, or for the far right's politics of hate, in our schools.
There are a variety of ways settings can recognise and reward the good work of nursery teams, as Rebecca Miller explains.