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The first years of life are crucial to a child's development, and looking after very young children requires special training and skills. We show you where to learn them CJ Associates runs a one-day...
AREAS OF LEARNING Nursery Topics - Clothes covers all six areas of learning in the English early years curriculum, but it can be adapted easily to suit the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish...
Squeeze and stretch Handling malleable materials is always a popular activity in early years settings. Try this mixture as an alternative to playdough, clay and gloop.
Nannies face having to register as childminders in order to work as 'home childcarers' or see their jobs go to other registered childminders under a scheme being proposed by the Government. The...
More term-time school support workers are lobbying their employers for holiday pay, strengthened by the recent victory of their counterparts in Northern Ireland. Up to 100 term-time workers in...
Around a million families in Britain are not receiving the child tax credit they are entitled to, Government figures obtained last week by the Conservatives have shown. According to the figures, only...
Questions have been asked in a House of Commons debate about delays in the registration of new providers, now the responsibility of Ofsted's Early Years Directorate. Speaking at the recent debate on...
In a new series about Universal Credit, David Finch of the Resolution Foundation explains exactly what the new benefit is, what it replaces and how it compares
The Department for Education has published guidance for early years settings, following the prime minister’s confirmation in parliament yesterday that they should open to more children from 1 June.