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Nothing ventured, nothing gained could be the motto for children taking risks, says Helen Bromley.
How do you audit your outdoor provision and draw up plans for improvement? Workforce, environment, and practice are the key factors, according to Gail Ryder Richardson.
The Vetting and Barring Scheme for nine million people working with children and vulnerable adults has been halted so that a review can be carried out for a more measured approach, Home Secretary...
DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: ISSUES FOR THEORY AND PRACTICE
Three new Early Day Motions have been put forward by MPs focusing on early years issues.
While some hazards should always be avoided, others are beneficial to development with a proper risk-assessment process in place, explains Sarah Watkins
Young children with developmental delay will benefit from the care of a practitioner who responds to them as they are now, says Anne O'Connor.
The shortlist for the Nursery World Awards 2009 has been decided, following a rigorous judging day, with much debate about a large number of high-quality entries.
I suspect this comes down to money. The Government has promised to fund two-year-olds and now realises just how much that might mean.