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Staff working with parents in a range of settings, including early years workers, will be able to access the latest research, knowledge and training at a national academy launched last week with a 30m...
The longstanding row over the underfunding of nurseries and childminders has intensified in the wake of the Early Years Alliance investigations. Catherine Gaunt reports
The Department for Children Schools and Families has allocated 900,000 funding to establish the Communication Trust, a new organisation to support the children's workforce in improving children's...
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
Communication is the key to a good relationship with your employer - but there isn't always time for it in the mutual rush between workplaces. The Nanny Diary offers a written check-in for both nanny...
How can adult carers give the youngest children the best opportunities to develop early language, asks Opal Dunn
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The Government is to review the meaning of childcare for 'reward' in the Childcare Act 2006 following Ofsted's ban on two working mothers from taking turns to look after each other's children.
Early years practitioners are caught between what policymakers and educationalists mean by readiness for school, as David Whitebread and Sue Bingham explain.