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Representatives of the early years sector came together at a conference in London last week to discuss the best way forward following the closure of the Early Years National Training Organisation...
Should young children and pregnant women eat peanuts, or avoid them? Official advice on practice could soon be reversed, as Ruth Thomson reports.
Bright Horizons, the UK's second largest nursery group, is launching a new early years curriculum focussing on children’s emotional wellbeing to align with the revised EYFS.
'Doctor, my son has a nasty infection on his face and it just won't heal despite his being on his third dose of antibiotics'.
N Family Club recently revised its curriculum to one that is both based on the EYFS and incorporates the group’s own set of values, writes Sarah Mackenzie
'Doctor, my son has been off his food for the past three days and he has a fever. The nursery called and asked me to pick him up early as he's getting worse. He says his throat hurts.'
Didicar is a totally different ride-on toy and is sure to cause a stir in any early years setting. It's designed for children from three years, but is so robust that even adults can have a go! Didicar...
Providing nursery food with sustainable credentials is one way that providers can help set children up for a better future, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin.
What has been done in the past ten years to implement children's right to be consulted for their views? Professor Priscilla Alderson looks back.
Caring for twins requires a thoughtful approach, to ensure each child gets the best start in life. Meredith Jones Russell takes a look at what settings might need to consider.