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Our expert panel of judges consists of leading figures from across the early years sector.
What options are available for nutrition training, and how can practitioners best develop the skills they need? Ruth Thomson investigates.
A new education and training consortium has been launched to improve playwork education and training in England.
This ex-secondary teacher branched out into childminding and is now a council childcare development officer. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests EYPS, academia or management as fruitful paths to...
I am a nursery teacher in a small local authority-run primary school. I have the pleasure of working with a fully-qualified, very experienced and knowledgeable nursery nurse. We work as a team and...
Super-rich parents bent on spoiling their children are forking out more than 65,000 to have luxury Wendy House 'high streets' built in their gardens, reported the Daily Mail. A house from American...
A blog (www.studioarthur.co.uk) ostensibly by a six-month-old baby who recreates scenes from classic movies is attracting 50,000 hits a month, reported the Metro.
A new-look Sindy doll is being launched with eyelash extensions, purple hair and light-blue leg warmers to celebrate her 50th birthday.
Analysis by Labour of official DfE figures has found that the average cost of an hour of childcare for a two-year-old is now 14 per cent higher than in 2018, when the 30 hours was introduced.
How will local authority cuts in advisory services and staff affect support for the early years sector, asks Janet Murray.