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I am a registered childminder writing in response to Maggie Dyer's two recent letters to Nursery World (15 March and 12 April). I would like her to know that some of us have taken her first letter in...
Childcare industry leaders have called on the Government to review pay and subsidies in Scotland.
The revised Early Years Foundation Stage and its Characteristics of Effective Learning provide an opportunity to change practice in Key Stage 1 - and the new Ofsted inspection framework allows...
The assumption that England's early starting age for primary education is beneficial for later attainment is not well supported in research, according to the latest Primary Review reports.
In part four of her series on the behaviour of two-year-olds, Julia Manning-Morton looks at possession and social rules.
The most significant independent review of primary and early education has just concluded, yet has been virtually dismissed by the Government in favour of its own review. Wendy Scott looks deeper.
At some point most practitioners will find themselves in the position of having to manage a child who is exhibiting challenging behaviour.
How should you respond when a boy takes to dressing up as a girl? Sue Chambers offers advice.
By Corinne Barker and Emma Ward (Hodder Education, 17.99, ISBN 9781444151480)
Primary schools should receive funding that is equal to secondary school budgets, according to the Primary Review.