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Inspired by the philosophy of Reggio Emilia, settings in the South West linked up with artists and cultural centres to explore new ways of developing creativity. Wendy Scott reports Three years after...
Training provider PBD has introduced a range of live webinars for learners at level 3 and Level 5.
Enter our competition for the chance to win one of five sets of the Wayland Books' series 'All By Myself', which feature four board books about getting dressed, eating independently, tidying and bath...
* Having worked for 25 years in various early years establishments, the past ten in management positions, what finally pushed me out was my local authority's insistence on introducing a policy on...
Living 'over the border' from Epsom, I found Jane Taoka's letter, 'How can childminders find time to train?' (5 April) interesting, although not particularly surprising. The short answer is that we...
Early years organisations have broadly welcomed Government plans to extend financial support for parents using home-based childcare and other types of provision that have so far been unregistered.
Children will love giving as well as receiving as they get their hands on these Christmas craft ideas from Hilary White Christmas brings more possibilities for making things than perhaps any other...
In England, 18 per cent of two- to 15-year-olds are obese and a further 14 per cent are overweight.
Nurseries can help shape the debate about childcare by raising public awareness about costs and fees, says Claire Schofield.
In this instalment of her series on groundbreaking thinkers in the early years, Linda Pound discusses Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi, the ‘starting point of modern educational theory and practice’