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In her second article on children's dispositions, Anne O'Connor considers how early years practitioners can help children to be enthusiastic about learning Children's learning can be described in...
The row over the future of Montessori and Steiner qualifications remains unresolved following a meeting between CWDC and Department for Education officials and representatives from awarding bodies and...
Can anyone please explain to me why it is that nursery managers have to be qualified to at least level 3 standard (soon to change, as we know), with a number of years of experience under their belt,...
A dentist from Lancashire has launched a campaign called Stop the Rot to deter nurseries from serving sugary food and drink, The Daily Telegraph reported. Dentist Graham Wilding said he sees too many...
Fundraising is big news right the way through the education system and the humble jumble sale is not lucrative enough to cover all the outings, special events and extras that happen throughout the...
If the Welsh Assembly is to meet its objective of eradicating child poverty in Wales within a generation, it should develop a strategy that targets support for the most vulnerable children within a...
A guide to the new NVQs in Children's Care, Learning and Development Maureen Little, chief external verifier at CACHE, kicks off a new series which takes a step-by-step look at the new awards
Should you need at least a grade C in English and maths GCSE to be able to start the new Early Years Educator level 3 qualification from September?
As spring approaches most of us get the urge to brighten up or change our environment. Whether you are contemplating buying new furniture, restocking your toy cupboards or wondering what you can do...
Ideas to help you implement Birth to Three Matters This week: Share a problem - using a toy to discuss problems and promote self-awareness and identity