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Our relationship with babies needs a major overhaul, says Robin Balbernie.
* We would not think of cooking without kitchen 'tools' and the same should apply to all early years practitioners: we should not be willing to work without 'teaching tools', says Renee Marazon. The...
Teachers and early years practitioners have welcomed the Government's decision to give more weight to teacher assessment and less to testing at Key Stage 1 and emphasised that it will have a...
In the first part of a new series, Liz Pemberton sets out how early years leaders can instil anti-racist practice
You can adapt your doll's house activities for children of differing abilities by letting them explore construction at their own pace, write Jean Evans and Dianne Irving Activity 1
Like other private nursery providers in Kent, we are very angry about the conditions we are required to sign up to. Why is Kent so different in its approach to other local authorities? We suspect it...
Careful planning will give the children the first hand experiences they need to start learning about writing, says Julian Grenier One of the most important conclusions of the recent report on the...
The Daycare Trust has called for a new type of childcare worker whose training and employment conditions mirror that of a school teacher, to staff the growing number of integrated services that...
The charity Action Research has changed its name after more than 50 years to Action Medical Research. Last week it said its goal remained the same - to improve health and quality of life through...