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Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
Aleading early years academic is seeking Nursery World readers' views on care for the under-threes to contribute to a Government project developing a framework for effective practice with very young...
A child's social class at birth has a greater bearing on educational achievement than physical factors, a study has revealed. Research by the Institute of Child Health, published in the British...
The Department for Education has published the Early Years Careers Pathway for staff already working in the early years sector to support their career development and for those interested in working...
Existing skills gaps will be brought into sharp focus by the new integrated review in September. Hannah Crown identifies the areas to consider for investment in training.
Abnormal cortical development following premature birth shown by altered allometric scaling of brain growth Images were taken of brain growth in 113 extremely premature infants; 63 were assessed to...
'How can childminders find the time to train?' (Letters, 5 April) has, I am sure, highlighted the feelings of many registered childminders. Jane Taoka is among the majority of the childcare workforce...
A truncated version of Development Matters has been published as new guidance for early years practitioners and inspectors to help them review children's development in the EYFS.
Some food for thought in your professional career Ready to learn: from birth to school readiness. By Martyn Rawson and Michael Rose. (Hawthorn Press, 9.99, 01453 757040)
The importance of crawling to physical and mental development, and how to encourage it, is explained by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.