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An inclusion course much in demand is outlined by Karen Faux
Childcarers should know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure, whether it is the first time or predictable. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
Childcare practitioners are being encouraged to learn more about accident prevention to help stop accidents from happening and to prepare for Child Safety Week (17 to 23 June). To support the week the...
Ministers are asking for voluntary organisations, charities and local communities to contribute to a consultation on developing a long-term strategy to end child poverty.
A ‘triad’ networking project is proving fruitful, reports Kyra Teaching School Alliance early years lead Jane Ledger
Working as a children's services co-ordinator, and the experience that has been gained from it, is the ideal place from which to consider a diverse range of roles. Tina Jefferies advises on the...
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the...
Education for Sustainable Development is becoming an essential part of the early years agenda. Professor John Siraj-Blatchford explains its importance and shares some examples of practice
Head teacher, Laurence Keel, assesses software covering art, 3-D animation and staff development Kahootz is a software package that is primarily designed for upper KS2 pupils and older. It allows the...
The owner of a small nursery group tells Karen Faux about how he is aiming to realise big plans over the next five years.