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Nursery group Careshare has questioned the official advice it received in the wake of the E. coli 0157 outbreak at the Lauder College nursery in Dunfermline. The chain has introduced its own E.coli...
In the run-up to the general election, our columnist Natalie Perera has some advice for the next Prime Minister.
Help the children get to grips with wooden objects and with paper in more project ideas from Jean Evans Activity 1
I read Valerie Driscoll's article on the inclusion of children who have special educational needs with great interest ('Thinking it through', 10 July) and was impressed with her approach to...
The details of recent equality legislation are wide-ranging, and early years settings need to make sure they comply with the Act. Jane Lane and Brenda Parkes provide a guide.
Early years organisation PACEY has commissioned research into the decline in childminding and the reasons for it, as the latest Ofsted statistics show a fall of 1,000 childminders in a three-month...
The Children's Workforce Development Council is offering 600 funded places for the outreach practitioner training course Families Going Forward.
Adults need to know more about patterns themselves to help children develop their awareness. In this article Linda Pound focuses on the visual and mathematical aspects
Further concerns have been raised for families with the news that inflation has returned to a 40-year high of 10.1 per cent.
Can early years leaders effect social change, and will being more socially responsive and democratic make settings more effective? Yes, finds Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in education and early...