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In the second column of this series, the CWDC's Jane Haywood explains how the ability to promote children's rights and create inclusive practice underpins the EYP's role. Standard 18 'Promote...
Parents could be able to claim up to 2,000 a year in tax breaks to help pay for nurseries and childminders, government sources have indicated.
January is at last behind us and this month we're in a lighter mood. Be inspired by EYFS best practice at one innovative school which is bringing nursery and Reception children together to enjoy...
These are three of the top 20 ways working mums save time when juggling a huge number of everyday tasks.
In the final part of this series, Professor Tina Bruce and Jane Dyke explore Froebel’s ideas about encouraging self-discipline
Employers will welcome experienced childcarers who brush up their knowledge after time away from work, as Karen Faux hears.
Developmentally appropriate practice is as important for children in Key Stage 1 as it is in the EYFS, as research evidence and teachers' own experience shows.
Look at how discrimination begins among children, parents and early years practitioners and at the way settings accommodate children to see what could be changed. Legislation and the new national...
Attention-seeking is often dismissed as a negative behaviour, but it actually has an important role to play in children’s development, explains Caroline Vollans
Young children can acquire more than one language without detriment to learning English and will enjoy greater self-esteem if carers outside the home respect their mother tongue. Anne O'Connor...