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A course on the infectious illnesses HIV and hepatitis B is available for childminders on CD-Rom and the internet. Glenrothes College in Fife has developed the 'HIV, Related Illnesses and Hep B'...
Gill Jones, Ofsted deputy director for schools and early years, has set out Ofsted’s plans for ‘a phased and safe return’ to early years inspection.
Introduce young children to the latest ways to send their words and pictures with a technology-focused project by Wendy E Scott The range of modern technology currently available allows us to...
If you're bored with your current job or just want to kick-start your career in childcare, pack up your bags, put on your bikini and prepare for a summer working with children in one of Europe's...
Financial experts tell Mary Evans about what makes a nursery's business plan worth more than the paper it's written on.
Good communications and co-operation skills help young learners grasp the global concept In the early years, young learners are offered a wide range of opportunities that enhance their learning,...
You can increase children's knowledge and expertise about counting and encourage the children to do lots of counting by setting up a 'come and count' table. Set up a table covered with unusual and...
I am surely not the only reader who was disappointed when I saw the photograph of motivational wristbands marketed as 'Reward Bands' (News, 7 September). Opinions differ with regard to the use of...
How can we best prepare for children – and ourselves – returning to normality, asks Phil Armstrong
Thousands of families forced to claim universal credit because of the Covid-19 pandemic will fall into deeper hardship as a result of the controversial 'two-child policy', a new report highlights.