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New family-friendly rooms in police stations have supported thousands of traumatised children to give better evidence in abuse cases, according to the Metropolitan Police.
Sunny days are on the way and our new edition is packed with seasonal activities and ideas for learning outdoors, along with best-practice guidance on changes to Literacy in the EYFS, a special...
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
How can managers create training that sticks in people’s minds? Anne Oldfield and Sarah Emerson give some pointers
I just had to write to you to thank you so much for the story 'No training for special needs carers' (News, 23 June). I am a registered childminder who has regularly phoned my local EYDCP over the...
Following the recent closure of Kirkgate Pre-School in Cumbria, former staff member Emmie Short remembers what made the setting so special, and explains why it was forced to shut down
'Shake up' or 'lost opportunity?' Opinions are divided on the Children and Families Bill and children with special educational needs, says Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole.
Plans for a centralised, nationally-directed training programme for the Foundation Stage have prompted concerns that it will be too standardised to meet the needs of practitioners working in different...
Intergenerational practice is on the rise among early years settings across the UK. Nicole Weinstein talks to those involved in some exciting projects
How can early years settings attract the youngest talent pool out there? Charlotte Goddard finds out