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Arun Kanwar, partner at Cairneagle Partners, reports on the latest trends in nursery acquisitions
A defunct alphabet that was used in schools in the 1960s and 70s provides important lessons for current approaches to the literacy teaching of young children, discovers Caroline Vollans
A Government report warns about the sexualisation of children and lays the blame on media and retailers. Melanie Defries investigates.
Mainstream settings can find guidance on including disabled children in a new pack launched last week by disabled children's charity KIDS. The 'All of Us' pack contains two documents to promote...
New research suggests the number of registered childminders in England will continue to fall, despite an increase in the number of childcare places in recent years. A report, Who cares? Childminding...
How experimenting with music aids children’s personal, social and emotional development and promotes self-regulation. Linda Pound explains, and offers practical advice for practitioners
Supporting parents can be an important part of helping a child start school, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team At this time of year many early years practitioners are thinking...
Most large nursery groups have their own training programmes in place – but one has gone a step further and launched a degree. Meredith Jones-Russell and Hannah Crown report
Karen Hart looks at the early years training and qualifications landscape, from the review of Level 3s and roll-out of T-Levels to the changing attitudes to apprenticeships
Parents on low incomes with pre-school-age children will be able to claim up to 9,600 a year towards their childcare costs as part of the Government's aim to make registered childcare affordable to...