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There is still a great deal of confusion about GCSE entry requirements for EYE courses, and confusion about which level 3 courses are now acceptable.
Daunted by the task of running a children's party but keen to have fun? See our feature on organising children's parties on page 10, and then read the rest of Tommy Donbavand's new book, Quick Fixes...
In the concluding part of our guide to the Level 3 Diploma, Mary Evans gauges opinion on where the qualification needs to be strengthened, and finds this echoes the Nutbrown review.
Sara Keel of Babycup First Cups explains why children should move from a bottle to an open cup.
The consultation on a new apprenticeship standard is ‘deeply flawed’ and ‘bordering on a joke’, sector leaders have said.
This feature can be photocopied for early years practitioners and parents of under-threes
Practitioners and teachers play a key role in supporting five- to seven-year-olds to build on the bedrock of thinking skills acquired in the early years.
Surprises at school and the sense of security at home feature in new books reviewed by Alison Boyle But Martin! written by June Counsel and illustrated by Neal Layton (Picture Corgi, 5.99)
Understanding and promoting children's communication skills is a compulsory part of the new Level 3 diploma, says Mary Evans
More than 400 nursery nurses in East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire and South and North Lanarkshire went on strike for three days last week to kick off the second phase of Unison's campaign to boost their...