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The principle of early intervention to bring about change and improvement is firmly established across children's services. However, the idea of five-year-olds being warned off guns and the gang...
More than six in ten parents have had to change their working arrangements once their children start school, according to a new survey.
A close relationship with key children is essential in a holistic approach to planning, and creates a fertile learning ground Many early years practitioners struggle with planning for under-threes,...
<P> There will be times when a child's behaviour is beyond your setting's scope. Jennie Lindon shows where to turn for specialist guidance </P>
Children learning English need lots of time to assimilate the language before they speak it A child learns a second language in much the same way that they learned their first language. Practitioners...
Families challenging the Department for Education's introduction of the Reception baseline assessment will outline their concerns to the High Court tomorrow.
There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance Many early years practitioners are worried about whether they are meeting the...
Children whose fathers are on duty with the 45 Commando Group in Afghanistan enjoyed some moral support from their local MP last week. Mike Weir, MP for Angus, Scotland, paid an informal visit to the...