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Settings are trying to GCSE-proof future staff via bespoke training. Charlotte Goddard investigates
In this fast-moving world that we live in, many of us spend much of our day racing against time, hopping in and out of cars, even for short journeys. Children, too, are often swept along with our busy...
The benefits of messy play are well known to practitioners, but many parents are still wary of it for a number of reasons, reports Julie Mountain, who carried out a survey on the subject
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While the days are short and the nights are long, we’ve got plenty of ideas to ensure that children continue to enjoy learning and adventures outdoors. Take inspiration from this month’s outdoor...
Not all children like to take part in messy activities, but this type of exercise has value. Kay Mathieson explains why it is important and how participation can be encouraged.
<P>The Government is to throw an extra 100m at children's centres but, says Sue Finch, it won't be enough for an integrated service </P>
Early years organisations, experts and consultants are worried that Government proposals on changes to early years qualifications, outlined in a consultation launched today, could lower standards and...
The experience and expertise of former National Strategies director Ruth Pimentel has given a commercial and quality boost to an established nursery group. Katy Morton reports.
The challenges of the early years workforce and how to overcome them will be the focus of a half-day conference next month.