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New developments in the understanding of special needs will keep your practice up to date and ensure you give children in your setting the most appropriate care Autism
A playwork specialist who advised on child protection issues and was a former school governor is facing jail after admitting to making nearly 400 pictures of child pornography.
Teaching young children to overcome bias and challenge prejudice is a process that must start with early years practitioners reflecting on their own attitudes, says Anne O'Connor.
National Sure Start month has seen plenty to celebrate. However, the concerns of the early years sector have also been evident, with extended schools the top cause of worry. Last week's Nursery World...
Business graduates Claire Cunningham and Louise Morgon have shunned traditional careers in finance to join Careshare, Scotland's largest nursery chain. They are thought to be the first business...
Scotland is introducing a single qualifications and careers framework for staff, but is it too much too soon? Simon Vevers investigates The Scottish Executive courted controversy a few months ago when...
Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care Huge rises in the number of lone parents and women in work have...
Government funding agencies 'must give playwork and early years organisations the strategic resources they need to train more assessors,' Paul Bonel, SkillsActive's director of playwork said last...
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.