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The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) is calling for a stronger focus on developing childrens social skills and emotional resilience to prepare them for school.
This topic is an excellent vehicle for boosting children's problem-solving skills and vocabulary and helping them grasp symbols, says Lena Engel Area of learning: Knowledge and understanding of the...
The DfE has confirmed that the early years T-Level will provide students with a licence to practice upon completion.
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...
Changes to how the early years workforce can develop will impinge on the quality of provision available to young children, argues Pamela Calder.
* The Oxford-based Peers Early Years Partnership (PEEP) programme has reported a successful year. Its annual report for April 2001 to March 2002 said PEEP has continued to thrive, while National PEEP...
This two-part project covers all six areas of learning, indicated by: Personal, social and emotional development Communication,language and literacy Mathematical development Knowledge & understanding...
Letting children make decisions and help with tasks is a good way to keep yourself from making mountains out of molehills when you disagree, says Lena Engel Generally, most adults, including early...
In the fifth part of our series marking the tenth decades of Nursery World and Early Education, Aline-Wendy Dunlop reflects on the early years tradition, and its current state, in Scotland
Ofsted has confirmed the appointment of two companies to take over the inspection of childcare providers in England.