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Toys for the baby and toddler rooms are tried out by early years professionals who give their verdicts to Sue Hubberstey.
Provision for autisticchildren is 'shocking and appalling', said children's commissioner Al Aynsley-Green after meeting children and parents from the National Autistic Society. The charity estimates...
A programme to train early years practitioners and parents in language development has been improving language outcomes for children. Hannah Crown reports.
Every playworker hates to hear this dreaded phrase. Alex Marker looks at some of the reasons behind its utterance, and some stratagems to get around it one of the pleasures of teaching at a youth...
A variety of puppets score highly in practice at early years settings, as Nicole Weinstein discovers.
The first approval-scheme nannies are looking forward to potential benefits. Asa Nilsdotter explains how it's done The 'light touch' childcare approval scheme introduced by the Government last...
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which charts Montessori education from its historical roots to exploring current scholarship and contemporary issues
Early Education says that the Government’s revision of the Early Learning Goals has far wider implications and is in effect a re-write of the whole EYFS 'by the back door'.
As she moves on to the charitable sector, leading private nursery provider Susan Hay looks at 16 years of progress in UK childcare and at what urgently remains to be done As she moves on to the...
Plans to introduce childminder agencies and give early years providers the right to request an Ofsted inspection are included in the Children and Families Bill published today.