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New data compiled by specialist research company CACI provides insights into the demographics of nursery staff and suggests strategies when it comes to boosting recruitment and retention in the...
In a new policy insight paper the three main political parties give their views on the best directions for childcare. Annette Rawstrone reports.
<P> Children's natural tendency to imitate can be a helpful tool for learning, but it also means that their carers need to act as good role models, explains Penny Tassoni </P>
Should you need at least a grade C in English and maths GCSE to be able to start the new Early Years Educator level 3 qualification from September?
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which integrates early years theory and practice, and aims to encourage readers to start a conversation about their...
More than 1,000 staff at Action for Children are being balloted over possible strike action following a pay freeze and proposed changes to the charity's redundancy policy.
Families with disabled children have long struggled for access to support and inclusive services, but that should soon change under a new policy outlined by Kelly Hunt and Neil de Reybekill.
A new joint pilot by a training provider and a university will offer early years staff a clear route to higher level qualifications.
See how you can stimulate your practice and keep up with developments in the sector with a sample of some of the seminars on offer. Liz Fox reports Mathematics in the Foundation Stage: building...
Danger! Children playing! Today's often stifling 'culture of caution' came under attack at last month's annual Playday on 7 August, which was organised by the Children's Society and Children's Play...