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Our panel discuss if it is appropriate for staff to kiss children. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Many nurseries are finding that filming staff with children and playing the footage to them and their colleagues helps to improve practice. Annette Rawstrone speaks to some of them
Supervision discussions are an important and useful contributor to high-quality provision, but there is a lack of clarity in the sector about what they should involve. Dr Kay Mathieson offers...
By Linda Pound (Practical Pre-School Books, £21)
From using Tapestry in new ways, to contacting parents via Zoom, and other tech innovations, Joanne Parkes asks how Covid-led changes to practice look set to be long-lasting
I am surely not the only reader who was disappointed when I saw the photograph of motivational wristbands marketed as 'Reward Bands' (News, 7 September). Opinions differ with regard to the use of...
The sector is in crisis mode, with widespread underfunding, a workforce problem and rising costs. Just how bad will it become before it gets better? By Hannah Crown
Single mothers who use informal childcare after their child's first birthday risk delaying their child's intellectual development, a new study has revealed. The American study, presented last week at...
The latest Ofsted review has found steady improvements in the quality of early years education and childcare provision in daycare settings year-on-year.
With so much focus on children's well-being, it can be easy to overlook those who care for them. Katy Morton considers staff mental health.