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One nursery takes a far-sighted approach to incorporating ICT into its daily life and learning, as well as its staff assessments. Ruth Thomson reports.
Explore how maths can be promoted in early years settings and how negative attitudes can be challenged.
Sarah Steel, director of the Old Station nursery chain, explains her approach to ensuring success in making staff feel valued
There have been a lot of recent changes by the Government to the entry and exit requirements of Early Years Educator (EYE) qualifications. We asked Ms Hyde for her views.
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In our news story 'Scrapping of tax credits proposed' (24 April), we quoted directly from the Policy Exchange report a phrase including 'parents who prefer informal care (grandparents, childminders)'.
If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.
The gap in quality of early years and childcare provision in deprived areas has worsened over the past year, according to Ofsted's annual report.
Simple physical play with a child's carer can stimulate a function that is linked fundamentally to language and sensory development, says Anne O'Connor.
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.