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The front page article in The Guardian on 2 May, 'Britons put work and fun before babies', cited the cost and difficulty of combining work and family life as a major contributing factor to Britain's...
Edited by Rod Parker-Rees, Caroline Leeson, Jenny Willan and Jan Savage (Learning Matters, 20, 978-1-84445-351-1)
It's amazing to think that there are now more than 7,000 people who have achieved Early Years Professional Status.
Eight out of ten people who work in early years settings and primary schools have experienced back and neck discomfort, according to a new study.
By Janet Moyles, Jane Payler, Jan Georgeson (Open University Press, £24.99)
A focus on 'school readiness', testing at an ever-earlier age, and the downgrading of play threaten 'profound damage' to a generation of children, a group of experts warns today.
Push comes to pull as children make investigations into magnetism. Linda Thornton and Pat Brunton explain how.
<P> Three settings around the country that have just become centres of early excellence tell Annette Rawstrone about what it means to them </P>
In an extract from a new book on the subject, Perry Knight discusses quality in the early years curriculum