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Role play and small-world play themes are often beyond the experience of many young children. The dentist's surgery, the vet's, the farm, even the beach, are places that children may have visited only...
Bedfordshire-based childminder Kirsty Sarney has written to her local MP and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to ask for the current guidance for those who are identified as a close contact of a positive...
The early years sector is facing a time of great uncertainty, says Josh Cottell
Early years settings furloughed 71 per cent of their staff between March and August, according to new research, which highlights the crisis that many providers will find themselves in when the scheme...
Teaching unions have written to the Government urging them to exercise ‘significant caution’ when it comes to the reopening of schools.
The sector has expressed its anger at the omission of early years from the Government’s list of critical workers who can avoid self-isolation if they are ‘pinged’ by the NHS Covid app.
I completely agree with the comments made in 'Impractical training' (Letters, 10 November). I have ten years of childcare experience. For two years, I taught NVQ level 2 and 3 early years courses and...
I wholeheartedly welcome the suggestion that Ofsted reveals the results of complaints about daycare provision (News, 15 May). I was unfortunate enough to work in a nursery where children's safety was...
The words used in early years texts come from a long history of ways to explain how we perceive the world, as Jennie Lindon and Drew Lindon explain Many books for students of early childhood studies,...
A boycott of seven toys and other products deemed to be sexualising young children has been started by parents on a blog site that received 75,000 hits last week. Alpha Mummy, a blog for working...