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It's been quite a week, with the Children's Workforce Strategy consultation finally being unleashed, along with the Ofsted consultation on further changes to early years inspections (see News). Oh,...
Recent research backs up Piaget's theory of how the infant brain develops, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
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Cuts to services are not the only reason children are not 'ready' for school, says Sally Goddard-Blythe.
Age: 52Current role: Organiser, Home-Start HerefordshireQualifications: BA (Open University) mainly social science subjectsCertificate in Interpersonal Skills for Volunteers.Wide range of CPD courses...
A report looking at the impact of child sexual abuse on victims, their families and wider society has been published today.
The recently re-launched Scottish Independent Nurseries Association has appointed early years lecturer and Nursery World contributor Alice Sharp to deliver work-based training from its new base in...
* The National Day Nurseries Association has a new publication to help nurseries market their provision to the public and improve their sustainability. Topics include doing market research, making...
The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at the Business Design Centre in London promises to be a spectacular event for everyone working in nursery and primary education. The exhibition has...
Child Development and Good Practice Early years practitioners should not throw the baby out with the bathwater when reviewing gender equality practices, say Jennie Lindon and Anne O'Connor