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Gabriella Jozwiak speaks to Claire Adams about childcare on the move.
Recruitment and retention of early years practitioners has become the single biggest challenge for early years settings, and the biggest threat to survival.
Another real nanny is bound for media stardom as a family troubleshooter. Gitte Daniels is 'Wondernanny' on the new weekly magazine Real People, with a bulging postbag from which she's picking out 52...
You can help children develop their scientific knowledge and understanding by giving them ample opportunities to question, explore and investigate, as Jane Drake explains Knowledge and understanding...
Apps are becoming the latest must-have in helping practitioners with observation, assessment and planning, says Mary Evans.
The split between Prime and Specific areas is valid, provided practitioners understand how they inter-relate, says Jan Dubiel
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Becky Watanbe, early years trainer and consultant, and Kim Langstaff, early years manager, work at Acorn Early Years Foundation,a charitable social enterprise which operates 17 nurseries, several...
Young children can disappear from view in seconds. Rosalyn Spencer discusses how to protect them.