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A new tool by which students can communicate with tutors and each other is changing childcare studies. Ruth Thomson logs on.
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
* All children born after 1 September 2002 are to receive a cash sum on their seventh birthday from the Government. The Treasury said last week that the Child Trust Fund or 'baby bond', which...
Search for circles and get in line with the second part of a project by Jane Drake that will help children pursue schema patterns Adult-led activities
Does the glut of popular advice on childcare have anything to teach nannies? Gayle Goshorn has a read. Back in the 1980s there was a hit TV series about unemployment called Boys from the Blackstuff,...
Up to 1,500 funded places will be available for early years practitioners to train on the new Early Years Professional programme, which starts in January.
Education minister Lord Nash is to table an amendment to the Children and Families Bill, which will require all schools by law to support children with diabetes, asthma and epilepsy.
Early years organisations across Scotland have welcomed the setting of the qualifications criteria for the registration of early education and childcare workers, announced last week by the Scottish...
Proposals to raise the admission age for nursery schools and classes in Northern Ireland to ensure that two-year-olds remain in a more age-appropriate environment have been welcomed by the early years...
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.