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Schools that are found to be inadequate solely on safeguarding grounds, will receive no further intervention if they can prove the safeguarding issues have been resolved quickly, the DfE has said...
How can we best engage parents in the work we do in early years settings? After all, although there is clear evidence of the importance of high quality early education and childcare, a child's home...
Encourage the behaviour you want to see at nursery by first considering things from the children's perspective, says Jennie Lindon On stressful days, even very experienced practitioners may start...
The consultation document recommends some positive changes, but there is much that disappoints, says early years consultant Ann Langston in her guide to the consultation document on the statutory...
Further to Colin Lancaster's In My View column ('The wrong way to write', 15 April), may I offer my opinion on how children acquire this skill successfully, based on my 35 years of experience as an...
The report by Which? on the use of cartoon characters in food marketing and packaging releases a cry for help from parents trying to feed their children a healthy diet (see News, page 6).
A cross-party group of MPs has raised concerns that Department for Education ministers and senior officials prioritise schools policy over the children's agenda.
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) has been awarded nearly 17m for the next financial year to redesign the Early Years Professional Status qualification and roll out the New Leaders...
Disruptive behaviour and boredom have been banished from a school's lunchtime through an innovative initiative redeploying support staff. <B> Dr Alan Marr </B> investigates
Early years workers give case studies of children they observed using schemas and list how they shared their understanding in the setting and with parents at home Understanding schemas can help...