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The Adult Learning Inspectorate has praised the quality of training provided by Netherley Valley Childcare Initiatives, a Liverpool-based company with charitable status. The company, which is...
Higher hourly wages in exchange for some benefit sacrifice are catching on in some nurseries. Mary Evans looks at the effects.
While Britain's early years practice benefits from investment and research, truly innovative thinking may be at risk of being stifled by rigid government-imposed frameworks, warns Wendy Ellyatt.
Inspectors will soon be able to put a finer point on their judgements of early years settings, reports Karen Faux.
Children need poetry early on if they are to appreciate it throughout life. Viv Hampshire suggests some activities and books for making a start.
Is it time for mathematics to become a prime area? Judith Stevens considers the case
Think about ways to encourage children to be independent, to express their preferences and gain a sense of personal identity with these examples of practice from Plum Harrison.
Whatever new criteria are given to us, assessment remains an essential expression of our values as practitioners and defines how we support children as learners, argues Jan Dubiel of Early...
Ways to progress through a session based on rhythm or different types of music are set out by Helen Bilton.
Many nurseries taking some of the most disadvantaged two-year-olds in the country are providing free meals to ensure good nutrition, but often out of their own pocket. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.