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Ministers have pledged to fund training for thousands of workers to support children with special educational needs and disabilities in the long-awaited SEND improvement plan for England, which will...
A children's centre worker has a range of responsibilities to assist in the development of activities that engage, encourage and support children, parents and families.
Outside those early years settings that have several Afro-Caribbean families among their users, Caribbean culture rarely figures in cultural diversity activities. In some ways this is odd. Many...
How should I talk to my baby? Taking turns to make noises is the first step towards having a conversation. Copy your baby's babbling noises, then look at them and wait for a 'reply'. Later on, babies...
Develop policies for computer use, says Wendy Whittaker-Large, owner of training company Networks for Knowledge.
Readying, partnership or meeting place - what relationships should there be between early childhood and compulsory education, asks Peter Moss
‘Swift’ action must be taken to ensure that disadvantaged children don’t miss out further in their education, the National Audit Office has told the Department for Education (17 March).
10 July Managing people - a course for existing or newly appointed managers
I agree with Linda Doyle's comments, 'Forget the competition - let's work together, not against each other' (Letters, 13 September).
A mother has launched a poster campaign appealing to Prime Minister Gordon Brown to do more to help families affected by autism.