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Imogen Edmunds, managing director of Redwing Solutions, which specialises in HR for early years settings, on the different types of training.
A Portage worker who is also a mother is advised by Tina Jefferies on how to achieve her dream of becoming a children's centre manager, along with some other possible career options.
Children need to be stimulated, but over-stimulation can lead to problems. A calm child is better able to focus, reflect and self-regulate, explains Linda Pound
Tyres are perfect open-ended resources and link well to children's schemas, as Anne O'Connor observes.
One of Northern Ireland's leading playgroups has changed its name and legal status in a bid to help it survive after a local authority nursery unit opens nearby later this year. The award-winning...
Good communication is the key to successful inclusion for children with visual or hearing disabilities and a positive outlook will benefit everyone Underpinning the foundation stage curriculum is the...
Collections of natural objects offer children rich sensory experiences and are a great way to nourish their brains, says Anne O'Connor.
If you would like a taster of early years, childcare or playwork before launching into a career, it might be worth checking out Making Choices, available through local Early Years Development and...
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday, following several delays prompted by security fears.
What we in the UK can learn from how other countries around the world – the USA, Japan, New Zealand and the Nordics – approach woodwork. Pete Moorhouse reports