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Dealing with conflict is an important life skill, so practitioners must weigh up when to step in and provide a solution – and when to let the children sort it out for themselves, explains Nicola...
As Nursery World reaches the grand old age of 80, the early years education and childcare sector is at a crucial point in its development. The Ten-Year Strategy is rolling out, the Childcare Bill has...
Nearly a decade of closing the attainment gap between disadvantaged children and their peers is ‘likely’ to have been wiped out by school closures as a result of coronavirus.
Replacing Baseline assessment with a 'school-readiness' check would not be a simple matter, warns Karen Wickett
Every children's centre will have access to a named health visitor, as part of a move to recruit 4,200 health visitors by 2015 to offer families with young children improved help and support.
Around 7 in 10 nurseries and childminders have had to cut spending on food, materials and equipment to reduce costs, which many say has negatively impacted their 'service', reveal Department for...
BY APRIL YOUNG, DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER KIDS ON KEYBOARD SKILLS Young children are fascinated by the buttons on a computer keyboard.
The Government will legislate to ensure that adoptions are not being delayed due to problems matching prospective adopters with the same ethnic background as the child.
Two comparatively small units aim to provide vital skills when it comes to working with colleagues, parents and professionals, says Mary Evans.