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In the final instalment of her series, Dr Lala Manners addresses the tricky area of holistic assessment of physical development
Should childcarers allow aggressive play, and where does the line have to be drawn? Elaine Lee considers the views of various professionals.
More than 300 nurseries,schools and community groups in Scotland have received funding from the Home Reading Initiative Small Grants Scheme to launch sustainable home projects. The recipients all...
The founder of Kids Allowed, Nursery World’s Nursery Group of the Year 2017, tells Catherine Gaunt about the chain’s ethos and business model
Play with small, fantasy figurines is an ideal way to address language impoverishment and help to meet the aims of the 'Every Child a Talker' project, says Michael Jones.
Innovative qualifications are needed to help the early years sector adapt to the changes brought about by the pandemic
From the new standards to latest developments on GCSEs and funding, we have compiled a roundup of the latest developments to hit early years apprenticeships
Accidents involving child pedestrians could be reduced with the help of 17.6m in Government funding being given to councils in some deprived areas of England, after research revealed that children...
Is an early years degree course the way forward for ambitious childcarers? Mary Evans finds out whether the graduates consider it time well spent Britain's first degree course in Early Childhood...