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Nursery nurses are notoriously badly paid, even though their work is increasingly demanding. For many, home ownership is out of reach -a recent survey found that a pair of nursery nurses on average...
Children using more than one language may have advantages in learning, but practitioners must ensure they can readily access the curriculum, say Tricia Carroll and Anne O'Connor.
Too much salt can be bad for children's health, but how do you create an exciting menu without it? Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin explains
Academics have devised a new toolkit to help practitioners care for and educate refugee children in a trauma-informed and unbiased way. By India Dunkley
Investigating plant growth, sharing personal memories and role playing provide more activities for a time project by Jane Drake Continue to explore the passage of time with children, making sure that...
Children's freedom to play is being stifled by a culture of caution, according to a survey that found some providers have gone to extremes such as banning the making of daisy chains, playing with...
Name: Barry Payton Position: Co-founder of Haslingden Community Link and Children's Centre, Lancashire
The DfES conferences on 'What makes an effective reception class' seems to be causing quite a stir. Professor Tina Bruce has contacted us with her thoughts on their importance (see 'In my view', page...
Charities and training providers can help early years practitioners give child health and safety the best attention.
Our judging panel, made up of 18 leading figures from every part of the early years sector, met at Haymarket's offices tasked with the tough job of selecting the award winners. A big 'thank you' for...