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The first training sessions to help early years practitioners deliver the nutritional guidelines have led to 'big improvements' to the food served at settings, finds new research.
Margaret Hodge will be speaking on the importance of play in relation to the new Government Green Paper at a conference to be held in London next week, reports Nicole Curnow. Professionals in Play,...
Plans for a centralised, nationally-directed training programme for the Foundation Stage have prompted concerns that it will be too standardised to meet the needs of practitioners working in different...
When one nursery group takes over another, the integration of staff and policies must be handled sensitively, writes Mary Evans Large nursery chains seeking to grow their businesses often opt to...
Middle-income families are only 38 a week better off after paying childcare and housing costs than those on low-incomes, according to new research.
The National Training Awards, organised by UK Skills, celebrate businesses, organisations and individuals who have achieved excellence and success through training and learning. The deadline for...
With the pandemic having a knock-on effect on children’s development and settings’ finances, what CPD should practitioners be engaging with, asks Gabriella Jozwiak
Measures to help low-income families were announced by Chancellor Alistair Darling in today's Pre-Budget Report.
Because the key person is linked to attachment, it is a vital role for practitioners to understand and to be well-trained on. Charlotte Goddard explores the options
How one setting helped children explore their senses and the ways the human body works. By Annette Rawstrone