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Earning credit for years of experience is paving the way to higher ambitions for childcarers, says Irene Tipping As next January's deadline looms for candidates to register for the CACHE APEL...
This activity is based on a free piece of music software from Northumberland Grid for Learning at www.ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk. Click the resources button and choose Music. The piece of software to...
Supporting men who are caring for children is the theme of a conference to be held in Edinburgh on 1 November. Organised by One Parent Families Scotland and Men in Childcare, the conference hopes to...
2018 has been very tough for those in early years education and childcare – and it is hard to predict what the new year will bring
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
Not long ago, in 1998, when early years practitioners were questioning the sense of earlier entry into schools, Chris Woodhead vehemently opposed any suggestion that this was not in the best interests...
Preparing food can help children acquire life skills. Lena Engel sets out a recipe for good nursery practice with Birth to Three Matters Playing with kitchen equipment is an excellent way to stimulate...
A second woman has been charged in connection with the child abuse investigation at Little Ted's nursery in Plymouth (News, 18 June).