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By Janet Moyles, Jan Georgeson, Jane Payler (Open University Press, 22.99, ISBN 9780335244126)
From early in their lives, children show an interest in science. They often notice things that we as adults take for granted, such as the clouds in the sky or how the pedal on the kitchen bin works.
PACEY has launched its second annual survey for individual childcare professionals.
A debate in the House of Lords last week flagged up the shortage of speech and language therapists in children's services (see News, page 6). It is not that there are too few people - according to...
Ahead of a crucial meeting of the Global Partnership for Education, Sarah Brown and Justin van Fleet are calling on board members of one of the biggest education funds to prioritise spending on early...
The Department for Education has launched a new drive to recruit more men into childcare as a career.
<P> Today's early years managers need to acquire new skills. <B> Mary Evans </B> lists courses available to enhance your qualifications </P>
As more settings create their own curriculums, there is a growing need for pedagogical leaders. By Charlotte Goddard
Around 5 per cent of men now work in early years, but as June O'Sullivan explains, we need thoughtful debate on men in childcare now more than ever
While the rise in the number of adults being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes hit the headlines again recently, what is less reported is the sharp rise in recent years of the number of under-fives...