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Academics have devised a new toolkit to help practitioners care for and educate refugee children in a trauma-informed and unbiased way. By India Dunkley
Kindness is being explored through enhancements that make compliments you can see and wear, Amy Jackson explains
The majority of parents do not support the move to allow early years settings to increase staff: child ratios to 1:5, which is effective from this month.
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them
Parents will feel less anxious if they and their child's carers are well informed about dealing with their child's allergy. They will be in a better position to educate the child to take...
By Alison Hancock, a registered childminder in Caversham, Berkshire Most registered childminders disagree with the Government's recent decision to allow them, with parents' permission, to smack the...
Gabriella Jozwiak discovers that the varied role of a teaching assistant can encompass everything from photocopying to exam prep and long division
Nurseries in Liverpool are alerting each other via e-mail to parents who leave, owing thousands of pounds in unpaid fees.
Around half of parents are expected to send their child back to their early years setting today, according to a survey commissioned by the Department for Education.