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An experiment in Wales, filmed for a TV programme, took young children to spend time with elderly users of a day centre, in order to assess mutual benefits. Charlotte Goddard finds out what happened
Some training providers are offering courses on infection control, which manager Carla Deluca says was a useful refresher. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Business training has not quite trickled down to nursery children yet, but early years practitioners can acquire some valuable knowledge at a tailor-made series of business skills development seminars...
As interest grows in intergenerational care, with early years settings and care homes forging links, a new project bringing together three age groups has launched.
This year early years settings can celebrate Red Nose Day by holding a tea party with the Queen’s Orangutan.
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...
Early years expertise does not feature heavily in serious case reviews, but there is much to be learned from these documents. Jessica Johnson, co-author of a report on the subject, explains.
The current crop of training programmes covers a broad range of topics related to health. Hannah Crown rounds up some of the options.
The debacle in the childcare tax credit system could lead to an overhaul of how providers are paid, says Simon Vevers Designed to lift families out of poverty and give them a helping hand into...