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Nurseries and early years professionals will be expected to play a greater role in monitoring childrens health under new proposals from the Scottish Executive.
More evidence needs to be gathered before rejecting the possibility of a law which makes professionals’ reporting of child abuse mandatory, says England’s Children’s Commissioner, Maggie Atkinson.
By creating an inclusive environment where children with SEND are treated equally with others, the whole setting benefits – but it isn’t always easy. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Supporting children making the transition to Key Stage 1 requires teachers to strike a balance between adult-led and child-initiated learning, with the right environment and resources
Nearly one in ten children in Britain have experienced severe and persistent poverty, according to Save the Children. In its report, Britain's Poorest Children, children who experienced such poverty...
Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp and Marie Richardson Early bath
Discounts on their own childcare are a perk that can keep good nursery staff with an employer, says Mary Evans
Our latest issue includes our annual Training Today supplement, best practice on challenging gender stereotypes, analysis of the ratios debate, and management advice and regular and guest columnists
By Kathy Sylva, professor in educational psychology at Oxford University, from her speech to the North of England conference in Bridlington earlier this month In the days before early childhood...
The early years sector has been coming to terms with last week's news that a nursery nurse has been charged with the sexual assault of young children in her care.