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The Government wants a new definition of ‘human capital’. Plymouth Institute of Education’s Verity Campbell-Barr asks what this means for the early years
AREAS OF LEARNING Nursery Topics - Communications covers all six areas of learning in the English early years curriculum, but it can be easily adapted to suit the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish...
Practitioners should be alert to children in their care who may lack the sense of secure attachment they need for emotional development, and offer their families whatever support they can, says Anne...
In the first part of a new series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals to young children, Dr Diane Boyd offers advice on tackling the subject of poverty
Rowhedge Under 5's Pre-School's sponsored Big Walk became a Big Splash when it poured with rain on the day of the event.
I am writing about the Government's idea that any childcarer who qualified before the introduction of the Children Act 1989 must now re-qualify. I qualified as an NNEB in 1985 after two years...
A ‘perfect storm’ of rising childcare costs and thousands of providers at risk of closure due to a lack of government support will make it impossible for many parents to return to work, the Labour...
Inevitably, levels of anxiety among early years practitioners are rising at the prospect of children returning to settings. Caroline Vollans looks at the causes and ways to alleviate the stress
Early years organisations have expressed frustration that the expansion of the official list of Covid symptoms has come just days after free testing ended in England.