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By Wendy Scott, member of the national executive committee, OMEP (World Organisation for Early Childhood Education and Care) Many Nursery World readers are deeply concerned by the episodes of...
Practitioners may find it difficult to link their understanding of how children develop with the demands of the literacy strategy, and need to examine their practice carefully Children grow, learn and...
The battle for Reception? Is this most crucial of years about curriculum or about skills/child development? In this Best Practice Focus, we consider the latest on the controversial Reception year...
Refugee support groups are losing out on funding during the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when vulnerable families are particularly hard hit.
The Early Years National Training Organisation (F.YNTO) is compiling a code of anti-discrimination good practice following conferences held in Scotland. Speakers at the conferences, held in Naim and...
Birth to Three Matters has provided settings with a welcome framework on which to base good practice but more staff training on caring for the very young is proving essential ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Around 15,600 families in Scotland were receiving the childcare tax credit element of Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) at the beginning of this year, of whom 92 per cent were lone parents, a report...
What is good practice when it comes to managing staff? The Village Nursery Group, based around Manchester, has some tips. By Hannah Crown
Enabling a skilled early years workforce and increasing outreach support for families will improve the lives and prospects of our youngest children, says MP Cherilyn Mackrory
All very well checking out the nannies, but what about the families? Lollipop Childcare, which opened this month in Windsor, Berkshire, is offering nannies a new service - reference-checked families....