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See if your boss stands guilty as charged on the nannies' most-unwanted list of thoughtless acts committed by employers, as compiled by Jan Hurst When we conducted an extensive informal survey on what...
What are the training opportunities for practitioners on physical development, and how can provision in this area be improved? By Charlotte Goddard
The Children's Workforce Development Council has named the 34 organisations that will deliver training and assessment for the second phase of the Early Years Professional scheme, which will run from...
A study has found that how well children do at school is not affected if their mother returns to work in their first year of life.
History, and the Child Study Movement in particular, can provide some important learning about observation and record keeping. Tina Bruce, Stella Louis and Georgie McCall offer some clarity on the...
Dr David Whitebread is a developmental cognitive psychologist and early years specialist, and a senior lecturer in psychology and education convenor in the Faculty of Education at the University of...
What were you like as a baby? Help children develop their sense of personal identity with early learning activities by Anne O'Connor Activity 1
Early years practitioners engaged parents as partners by exploring schemas for personal, social and emotional development for a project in one London borough, described by Kate Miranda and Stella...
* Putting equality into practice is the subject of a new guide for early years settings by the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network (EYTARN). A Policy for Excellence: developing a policy for...
A new study suggests the amount of time mothers spend with their children has a ‘noticeable influence’ on their early development.