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Adults need greater awareness to spot potential problems, says Annette Rawstrone.
Three-year-olds who took part in a scheme to improve maths teaching in early years settings made the equivalent of two extra months’ progress on average compared to other children, research suggests.
Congratulations to the nursery nurses of Hounslow, London, who have fought off the threat of cuts to their jobs in reception classes proposed by the council (see News, page 9). In the very short time...
I was taken aback to read of the Early Childhood Forum's new vision for childhood services (News, 11 December). The Forum had, as a priority, the need for early years practitioners to be graduates and...
Should nursery nurses go on strike to fight for better pay and conditions, or should this form of action be seen as alien to those in a 'caring profession'? This is the dilemma facing early years...
One result of our society moving to a more service-based economy is that demand for childcare outside the traditional working day grows. A new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has found that...
The teacher recruitment crisis has been headline news for national TV, radio and newspapers over the past few weeks, but there has been no mention of the nursery nurses and classroom assistants who...
Safari Kid International, which has five settings in this country, will now operate under the name Kïdo in the UK and the US.
Are childcare providers planning for the UK’s exit from the European Union? And what impact is the uncertainty having on their business? By Katy Morton
The launch of a database holding details of every child in England has been delayed for the second time, the Government announced last Thursday.