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The route to the top managerial post of a nursery is no longer through childcare experience alone. Patricia Slatcher reports on the skills and training that are now needed to take on senior management...
Children's play provision is among the victims of the new Government's axe, along with literacy initiatives and childcare subsidies for parents training to go back to work.
Edited by Linda Miller and Carrie Cable (Sage, 22.99, 978-1-84920-544-2)
It is vital that early years practitioners help make families aware of the services on offer in their local area, says Beverley Hughes.
The Government's graduate targets mean nurseries will tread a fine line between meeting requirements and protecting morale, says Mary Evans.
<P> Today's early years managers need to acquire new skills. <B> Mary Evans </B> lists courses available to enhance your qualifications </P>
Parents should be supported to improve the home learning environment in a way that doesn’t patronise or put them off, writes Dr Julian Grenier in the final part of his series
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The Government unit overseeing childcare, early years and Sure Start provision in England has been re-named the Sure Start unit.
The private talk a child engages in while playing is a tool in their language development, with a lot to tell practitioners, says Anne O'Connor.