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The Government has launched a consultation on changes to the free entitlement, in advance of increasing the number of two-year-olds who will be eligible for 15 hours of early education from September...
Working families will be hit hardest by the welfare and benefit cuts announced in the emergency budget and spending review, suffering a loss of around 9.4 billion, says the Trades Union Congress.
This month we look ahead to transitions, think about what evidence-led practice really means and have a fine motor focus with articles on sewing, mark making and resourcing for fine motor development.
A chance comment about ‘compassion fatigue’ led Angela Hodgkins, senior lecturer at the University of Worcester, to research the emotional impact of working in the early years. Here she sets out her...
For a Salford nursery the experience of working with a children's centre and a primary school has brought mutual benefits, says Melanie Defries.
Academics have devised a new toolkit to help practitioners care for and educate refugee children in a trauma-informed and unbiased way. By India Dunkley
Key features of the Profile are explained by Pauline Hoare, principal officer for curriculum and assessment policy at the QCA When introducing the Foundation Stage Profile, Ken Boston, chief executive...
The situation must be handled diplomatically if the childcarer is to succeed in three clear goals: * to persuade the parent not to drive and to accept the offer of help by calling a family member or a...
The Early Years Foundation Stage provides a framework for learning, development and care for children from birth to five, and ongoing training is a must in order to meet its requirements.
Ann Langston, who contributed to the development of Birth to Three Matters, explains its format, history and importance and tells us why it should be dusted down and put back on the shelf as...