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Linda Findon is approaching business training back to front. More than 20 years after launching her business career she is about to embark on management training. Blessed with common sense, the...
Misconceptions and a lack of awareness about the services on offer are the main factors keeping more families from accessing their local children's centre, a research company has found.
Early years staff will find it easier to empathise with distressed children and their families if they are emotionally literate, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team One of the most...
In our new monthly column Sian Nisbett, nursery director of Dizzy Ducks Day Nursery, which owns two settings in Essex, considers how her staff work with families who have English as an Additional...
With a record number of entries and incredibly high standards this year, our judges had to work hard to identify the very best.
Two decades of ‘relentless’ policy changes, lack of investment and low pay have led to early years teachers feeling devalued and ready to leave their profession.
Our panel discuss the demand on settings for report-writing. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Recently, someone I respect a good deal said how much she had appreciated the rule that 80 per cent of the assessments for the EYFS Profile had to be child-initiated learning, and only 20 per cent...
On Friday morning, the children at Alyth Kindergarten were making blue and white challah, with staff and parents united in their support for one another, following the Hamas attack on Israel.
In last month's Music Corner I suggested some general things to think about when choosing music to use with children in an early childhood setting. Over the next series of five Music Corners I will...