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Organising a topic on My home may appear deceptively simple but, as this issue of Nursery Topics will show, it is a project that needs a lot of planning and is a subject that has to be dealt with...
Further education colleges have seen a significant drop in their number of Level 3 Early Years Educator (EYE) students, with the GCSE maths requirement overwhelmingly blamed for the recruitment...
Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says Penny Tassoni Many adults at some time complain about their memories. We may...
How can leaders ensure that staff are supporting the setting’s outdoors provision to the best of their ability, asks Professor Jan White
Nannies are being invited to attend a series of evening workshops being co-hosted by the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses, Nannies at Work and chartered accountants Nyman Linden. The...
Learning through fun is on the after-school timetable for thousands of children in England following last week's news from the New Opportunities Fund of more grants for childcare projects. Children...
Childcare settings will close their services to all but keyworkers and the vulnerable for three weeks ‘at least’ in an effort to curb the virus, Scottish Government has announced.
Reading Is Fundamental, UK is a non-profit making organisation that is part of the National Literacy Trust. It promotes literacy through reading motivation, providing regular opportunities for...
A petition signed by 20,000 supporters calling on the Scottish Executive to set up a review into early years education and childcare received its first consideration by the public petitions committee...
New research shows that poor pay, an increasing workload and low status are combining to drive early years workers out of the sector, says Natalie Perera