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Early years practitioners are best-placed to recognise when a vulnerable child needs help. By Rachel Buckler, a trainer and consultant specialising in safeguarding
As a new subscriber to Nursery World, I am finding the magazine and the letters page quite enlightening, as I am a working mother employing a full-time nanny. Thank you for the insights. I think it...
Formal early reading methods are about to get a tighter grip on young children.
The arena of Early Childhood Education (ECE) has always been, and continues to be, an intense area of discussion and debate, says James Hempsall, founder of hey!
The priority for children with special educational needs must be ensuring that they receive the right support rather than inclusion in mainstream education at all costs, according to a report by the...
The Government lacks a long-term strategy to develop the early years workforce, with falling qualification levels threatening to put the quality of children’s early years education at risk, new...
New figures suggest hundreds of childcare settings are closing across the country.
(Photograph) - Briony Vernon explores the 'environment space' at Kent County Council's conference, 'Why Birth to Three Matters'. The event, attended by 320 nursery workers and childminders, was led...
Obstacles still face families with disabled children trying to find childcare, says Simon Vevers Parents of children with disabilities have often felt disadvantaged in the childcare market, finding...
I think that the early years sector has been preserving a quiet sense of satisfaction that, amid all the policy moves that could threaten quality services for young children, the proposed ratio...