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Timeless practical activities that foster children’s independence are a core part of Maria Montessori’s philosophy, Nicole Weinstein discovers
There are many ways that settings can make autistic children feel comfortable and encourage their engagement, such as understanding the individual child and what interests them, finds Karen Faux
Moving your child out of nappies can involve challenges - but there are ways to make the process easier. Penny Tassoni explains
Researchers have found a link between the amount of time children spend in group daycare and poorer social and emotional development in Year 1, while also finding that disadvantaged children benefit...
Nursery nurses who qualified more than 18 years ago have been assured that they will not have to re-take their qualifications in order to keep working in the early years sector. The assurance was...
Low-income families with children with special educational needs and disabilities can apply for emergency funding to help them buy equipment and resources to help them with home learning during the...
Children's charity Kids is running a series of workshops designed to promote inclusive play opportunities.
In this new four-part series on what the new Children and Social Work Act means for the early years sector, we look at changes to the local safeguarding procedures. By Ann Marie Christian
I am a teaching assistant for a first school and I sympathise with the problems highlighted in 'Assistants "still undervalued"' (News, 1 August). I, too, am looking for routes into teaching, as I...
The records and information that early years providers must keep on the children in their care are outlined in the last of our series by Laura Henry.