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Charities representing children who have special needs have welcomed the Government's new action plan to improve the lives of the one in six children with special educational needs. The strategy was...
A digital camera has been in constant use at Westfield Day Nursery since it was bought two years ago, bringing benefits to children, practitioners and parents. Photographs taken at the nursery in...
A distance-learning college is being investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) following a complaint that an advert on its website for a Level 3 qualification in childcare was...
For once I agree with the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses when it says that the Government is dumbing down daycare standards (News, 15 March). NVQ level 2 is too low for anything. I am also...
The infection rate of Covid-19 among teaching assistants in primary schools is three times higher that of the general population, and for teachers nearly double, analysis of Government figures by the...
'I've done it,' says Melissa Blewitt, who qualified from University College, Chichester as an Advanced Early Years Specialist last month. Qualifying was the good news. The bad news is she can't find a...
I am a first-year BA Early Childhood Studies student and I am writing to say that I fully support the comments made by Emma Thorley in her letter ('Let's get all the knowledge we possibly can', 26...
A few weeks into the childminder agency pilots, a number of organisations have begun to consult with the early years sector about their proposed models.
Childminders and fully outdoor nurseries in Scotland are now able to reopen from today (3 June).