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I am quite concerned about the part of the news story 'Childminders face standards change' (27 June) that concerns training days for the private nursery sector. It is ludicrous of Dr Tony Munton of...
Early years organisations have welcomed the Government's launch of Every Parent Matters, which sets out how parents can best support their children. It includes plans for a national roll-out of the...
With more two-year-olds heading for a school-based setting, Julia Manning-Morton offers some starting points for effectively meeting this age group’s needs
The foundation stage curriculum, like its predecessor, is organised into six areas of learning to help practitioners plan appropriate activities and experiences for children in their setting. Yet the...
Many of the problems in safeguarding cases – lack of professional curiosity, inadequate information sharing – would be solved with the development of a competent workforce, finds safeguarding expert...
CACHE is supporting training providers to deliver the new Early Years Educator qualifications with the roll out of a national programme of training days.
Covid-19 is likely to increase the strain on the mental health of under-fives and their parents, warns the National Children’s Bureau (NCB), at the start of this week’s Infant Mental Health Awareness...
First Steps Children's Nursery Group, Nursery World's Chain of the Year 2015, has acquired woodland to bring Forest School sessions to its own and other children, writes Catherine Gaunt
Learning without limits in the early years relies on creating opportunity for all. By Dame Alison Peacock
Children’s life chances are being affected by the failure of early years services to engage with fathers, according to a parliamentary report.