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Training continues to be at the top of the early years education and childcare agenda, with the search for suitable candidates to go forward for Early Years Professional status now under way (see...
A childcare recruitment agency has been ordered to disclose the references it receives to candidates who request them, prompting concerns that employers may be deterred from providing candid...
Little Lodge Nursery in Worcester were delighted to be rated Outstanding in their first Ofsted inspection since being taken over by new owners in August 2019.
A new duty on employers to provide staff pensions will have implications for the bottom line, as Mary Evans explains.
By Dr Penelope Leach, psychologist and child development specialist Children have the same basic human right as adults to be protected from any form of violence. Yet the laws of most countries extend...
As new data shows that nine children died from blind cord strangulation in the UK between 2019 and 2022, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is warning that blind cord safety...
The Land Registry has made it its business to provide staff with subsidised childcare. Catherine Gaunt looks at the all-round benefits of this family-friendly policy With workplace nurseries still far...
High-quality CPD should continue to be a priority under the revised EYFS, and this means using training that is evidence-based and long-lasting, finds Annette Rawstrone
High quality outdoors provision is vital for children's development. <B>Jan White</B> looks at a new scheme to help settings deliver it
You can adapt your doll's house activities for children of differing abilities by letting them explore construction at their own pace, write Jean Evans and Dianne Irving Activity 1