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Employers, candidates and training providers who have noticed omissions or inconsistencies in the National Occupational Standards for early education and childcare have been invited by the Early Years...
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Sandwell Council in the West Midlands is inviting tenders from third parties to take over the running of its 21 children's centres, but has pledged that no settings will close.
Children develop at their own pace - they are not on a factory production line - says Louise Livingston of the Maria Montessori Institute
Nursery staff reflected usefully on their own practice when Camden's Early Years Intervention Team helped them to turn around a child's challenging behaviour Not all our interventions and referrals...
Early years practitioners tend to see 'peer pressure' as a negative influence on children but, says Jennie Lindon, it can also have a positive effect on a setting's atmosphere As well as all the...
We guide you through the EYFS consultation document, its questions and the main points of concern
Finding the time and space for complementary indoor and outdoor learning requires careful planning Planning for complementary indoor and outdoor learning requires practitioners to consider how they...
<P> Its 100 years since the first bear was named Teddy. <B> Bernard Tennant </B> looks at the evolution of the species that has become one of the worlds best-loved toys </P>
The Scottish nursery chain Red Apple Private Nurseries has been bought by an American childcare company. Acquiring the four Red Apple Nurseries - three in Edinburgh and one in Livingston - last week...