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How early years work arrived at the concept and practice of the key person approach is explained in the first part of a new series by Anne O'Connor.
Make sure there's a note in your diary for the Professional Nanny conference in London on Saturday 1 October. The event will feature the awarding of the second Professional Nanny of the Year, for...
A programme to improve mental health in Scotland by focusing on key stages in people's lives, including the early years, was welcomed last week by health minister Malcolm Chisholm. The National...
Congratulations to Sue Williams for her picture of the true status of nursery nurses and teachers in children's centres (Letters, 5 January). Early years practitioners have to be cross-curricular in...
Employers can't ask prospective employees about their health, but many employers are in fact unknowingly breaking the law, as Jacqui Mann of HR4Nurseries explains
Reflective practice is embedded in early years provision, but is not always easy to achieve. Educational psychologist Anita Soni describes a project in Birmingham that uses video to help practitioners...
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
Our mini series on implementing the new SEN code of practice by Collette Drifte considers termly reviews As a special needs co-ordinator (SENCO), Val James is responsible for organising and conducting...
One of the UK's largest nursery chains, Nord Anglia, said last week that it is reviewing its procedures after secret television footage filmed at one of its nurseries revealed severe breaches of care...