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Managing behaviour is a huge topic, for which a sound knowledge of child development is crucial. Molescroft Farm Nursery shares some tips with Hannah Crown
A new project to gauge the impact graduates have on practice in early years settings has been launched.
A 4 billion cash injection over three years to take the number of children's centres to 3,500, accelerate training of the early years workforce and ensure sufficient childcare places has been broadly...
As credit availability slowly begins to increase, some nursery businesses may see possibilities for growth. But they should remain realistic about what is achievable, says Ian Murchie, relationship...
The destinations of strands of money in the Sure Start Early Years and Childcare Grant allocated to local authorities are outlined by Simon Vevers.
Expensive computer equipment is not necessary for promoting ICT skills in early years settings, according to new research. The Interplay project, led by Dr Lydia Plowman and Dr Christine Stephen from...
Around 65,000 children are currently attending early years settings, according to Department for Education research – about four per cent of the number who usually attend in term time.
An early years speech, language and communication training programme has been shown to speed up children’s development by five months, an independent evaluation has found.
SPONSORED FEATURE: Activities which parents can set up quickly and easily at home are often the ones to excite and engage children. In her entertaining book, Five Minute Mum: Give Me Five, Daisy Upton...
SPONSORED CONTENT Fun activities that encourage children to move freely and use their whole bodies to explore their environment provide the best opportunities to stimulate brain development, Nicole...