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The first signing course to join the QCA framework can provide a basis for other qualifications. Karen Faux reports.
Children at Badgers Day Nursery in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, have been learning about road safety with nursery worker Linda Chudovszky Our bright idea
CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION, By Tina Bruce and Caroline Meggitt, (Hodder and Stoughton, 19.99, 020 7873 6000). Reviewed by Denni Morrison, lecturer in psychology and child development, Hertford Regional...
Early years settings are looking to a second opinion about their practice, says Karen Faux.
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.
Staff training, if chosen carefully, can provide value for money in keeping and promoting the best people, says Mary Evans.
You can't beat a plain old cardboard box for one of the most versatile playthings, says Claire Stevenson.
Parental demand for holiday care exceeds supply. But what are the practicalities of running a holiday club - and does it make good business sense for nurseries? Hannah Crown reports.
Our approach to love needs attention, says Dr Jools Page, director of the MA in Early Childhood Education (UK and Malta), University of Sheffield.
Controversy over when reading and writing should be taught could persist under the revised framework.Jan Dubiel, national development manager for Early Excellence, reviews the essential principles.