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Moving from country to country can be glamorous and exciting, but life is not always easy for the children involved. Ruth Beattie finds out how early years professionals can help smooth the way
In a purpose-built playground, disabled children are active learners rather than passive observers, writes Crispin Andrews explains.
There are some great special features to see at the Nursery World Show 2018, including the Early Years Resources & Learning Zone.
Add up the animals, play around with old rhymes, reinforce concepts and learn a bit of Swahili in a collection of new books reviewed by Alison Boyle We All Went on Safari. written by Laurie Krebs and...
When it comes to risk-taking and resilience, Japan’s settings get the most out of adults and the outdoors, finds Julie Mountain
The Government's new workforce strategy sets out an ambitious vision for the children's workforce. Integrated training and qualifications will be at the heart of the strategy, which will support plans...
Age: 52Current role: Organiser, Home-Start HerefordshireQualifications: BA (Open University) mainly social science subjectsCertificate in Interpersonal Skills for Volunteers.Wide range of CPD courses...
In the seventh of the National Strategies features on the EYFS, Gail DuBock and Yvonne Au, Early Years Regional Advisers in the south east, reflect on the centrality of play and exploration in...
* A careers pack aimed at encouraging more people to work in childcare has been launched by Aberdeen Early Years and Childcare Partnership. It contains 13 factsheets on childcare skills and...
The cost of childcare for the youngest children has risen four times faster than wages since 2008, according to a new analysis.