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Sure Start's own beginnings perhaps didn't live up to the programme's name, being rather shaky and unclear, but since 1999 the Government's scheme to improve the health and well-being of children in...
In part 3 of this series, Gemma Goldenberg discovers what evidence-based practice looks like at a research school
The debate concerning the degree of legislation required for nursery settings seems to intensify as we approach elections.
As a special needs, fully qualified nursery nurse with over 30 years' experience and at the top of my pay scale, I earn 16,203 in the north-east of England.
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
The early years sector needs to let politicians know what they want from any government.
Talking therapy is offering more hope than pills for troubled mothers, says Robin Balbernie.
Last week, Ofsted finally published its draft well-being indicators for schools. Framed by global financial panic and the sudden removal of KS3 tests, this previously incendiary notion was met with...
Nurseries need to achieve the highest standards in order to keep customers loyal, and conscientious settings will always want to be improving their practice.
Figures show that a third of all young people in Scotland are either overweight or obese, while the Scottish Government and many charities promoting healthy living have stressed the importance of...