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Like Gary Holmes (Letters, 26 July) I find it strange that there are still childcare providers who do not offer children a quality diet.
Dedication and hard work will always pay dividends, but when it comes to shaping the future education of tomorrow's adults, you can never know enough, so training is a must for all childcare workers....
Job-shadowing in settings both at home and abroad can be a great way to share best practice, reflect on one’s own way of doing things and encourage CPD. Annette Rawstrone reports
In the third part of our sustainability series, Diane Boyd and Nicky Hirst of Liverpool John Moores University, and Sarah Emerson of Kids Love Nature, look at two key elements – bees and trees
Nurseries looking to improve training could start with a skills broker. Training specialists Chris and Sally Eaton explain how it works. Train to Gain is a funding stream that growing numbers of...
Fun activities to associate written numerals with what they represent are outlined in our series by Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner
In her third article on Early Years Teacher training options, Charlotte Goddard finds out how one aspiring practitioner is combining the qualification with her undergraduate degree
Many nurseries taking some of the most disadvantaged two-year-olds in the country are providing free meals to ensure good nutrition, but often out of their own pocket. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
The way that councils are setting rates for 30 hours funding varies widely across the country. Jo Parkes assesses some big differences in approach