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Our mini series on implementing the new SEN code of practice by Collette Drifte considers termly reviews As a special needs co-ordinator (SENCO), Val James is responsible for organising and conducting...
The recent move by a primary school in south London to open a baby unit, funded and run by the school itself, raises quite a few issues, especially with current concerns about how local authorities...
How can settings help staff improve their academic skills and, therefore, confidence? Charlotte Goddard reports
Changes to be introduced to the Children Act 1989 from this September could give Ofsted discretionary powers to allow people to work with children even though they have had a criminal record. The move...
Encourage children to sort materials by their properties, their forms and their uses, as Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton demonstrate
Therapies that are ideal for relieving the strains and pains in caring for children are outlined by Jackie Cosh Up to 85 per cent of people experience back pain at some point in their lives. Nannies...
Glasgow Council has launched a pioneering resource pack to promote the development of children's physical, social and emotional health across the age range from pre-school to senior school. Glasgow's...
The three unions representing local government workers -Unison, TGWU and GMB - said last week they were 'bitterly disappointed' at the failure of talks with local government employers under the...
Although nurseries are caring places by nature, staff can behave towards each other in ways less than kind. Annette Rawstrone spoke to a group of owners and managers.
Labour’s plans for a major review of the early years have been overwhelmingly welcomed by the sector in the hope it will fix the current ‘broken childcare system’.