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Let children's imagination run riot by creating animals out of all the junk they can lay their hands on. Deborah Sharpe offers ideas Most children either have a pet or wish they did, which is why...
A poll has found that 15 per cent of workers under 24 do not receive a payslip, ahead of a change to the law that means that all workers are now legally entitled to one.
April Jones, director of Computer Kids, sorts data pictorially Comparing and combining numbers, and recognising groups with different numbers of objects in them, are just some of the stepping-stones...
Everything connects as one child works out his fascination with lines, observed by the <B>Pen Green Centre</B> team in dialogue with Chris Athey
The Early Years National Training Organisation is running a project to identify the problems faced by early years employers when training staff. It would like to hear from any employer who delivers...
Qualification Open University Specialist Teacher Assistant Certificate course is a distance learning undergraduate level 1 course worth 60 credit points, aimed at teaching assistants working in...
Childminders will not be required to pay for police checks when a new central organisation, Disclosure Scotland, takes over responsibility for screening childcare providers next month. A Scottish...
Your boss may cut corners in your employment to save money - but it only creates pitfalls, says Stephen Vahrman When parents employ you as a nanny there are two practical issues they will immediately...
Why are some councils tackling the attainment gap in the early years between disadvantaged children and their better-off peers while others are not? Charlotte Goddard reports