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I am a qualified special needs nursery nurse and I am outraged at the prospect of classroom assistants taking classes. I do not feel that people like myself, who have been to college and trained for...
More than three-quarters of parents who believe their children suffer from food allergies are wrong, according to new research.
A father recently e-mailed me asking for advice about the freedoms he should grant to his son. I don't know him, or his son, and don't know anything about where he lives. Which, by the way, is...
In the first of a new series, Jan Dubiel considers the meaning of the characteristics of effective teaching and learning, highlighted in the Early Years Foundation Stage review
Further to the news story about Ofsted's intention to make complaints about daycare providers available to parents ('Publish childcarers' history, say MPs', 31 July), I think it is crucial that...
The fact that the EYSFF has stalled is disappointing for nurseries who worked closely with their local authorities to prepare for it. Karen Walker, director of the Children's Place nursery chain,...
Parents may become as distressed as their baby who cries without apparent reason. Annette Rawstrone offers advice to share with them.
How did the first lockdown impact children’s physical development, and what have early years settings done to help them get ‘back on track’, asks Dr Lala Manners