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Teachers have been urged to reject Government guidance that children should be taught to read using phonics, arguing that the primary curriculum is too narrow and rigid.
One of Northern Ireland's leading playgroups has changed its name and legal status in a bid to help it survive after a local authority nursery unit opens nearby later this year. The award-winning...
The government is to spend 10m on specialist training for 4,000 teachers to help children with dyslexia.
Nursery rhymes play an important part in laying the foundations of early literacy and developing children's mathematical skills. Staff in many early years settings compile a selection of 'core...
Richard Dorrance chief executive, CACHE: 'There are 55 employer organisations within the sector, and they all need to be involved. I think the sector can either be reactive or proactive: I think if we...
The merger of the Criminal Records Bureau and the Independent Safeguarding Authority last November to form the Disclosure and Barring Service, means that since December 2012 the CRB check has been...
By a registered childminder Nearly a year ago, a blood test found my daughter had Type 2 diabetes. She had had packed lunches for most of her primary school life but decided 18 months before leaving...
Durability and interest are among the chief characteristics of the latest early years products sampled by Ruth Thomson.
News, views, information and advice on the Early Years Professional Status.
There's no end of variations on one of the most basic playthings, in new versions tried out by early years settings for Nicole Weinstein.