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Part 13:approaching one year The increased level of balance Jasmine has shown this month has been remarkable. She stands firmly for quite long periods, concentrating on what she is doing with her...
The benefits to a child of spending time with a childminder are outlined by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole in our series on the Celebrating Young Children project When Hannah's mother,...
Use the following pointers as possible lead-ins for discussion at a staff meeting or with children's parents and carers. 1 As a team, have you discussed how children's daily tasks, such as putting on...
The campaign group started by nursery providers in Kent is growing, with branches of the PVI Providers Association now in a number of other areas. The Kent group has received e-mails and calls from...
The Government's online database which will hold details of all children in England under 18 should be scrapped, claims a political reform group.
A group of Early Years Teachers has set up the UK’s only organisation dedicated to raising the profile of the profession.
Children with slow speech and language development may be dyslexic and should have their early literacy progress closely monitored, researchers have recommended.
Childminders who have been financially impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic will benefit from a £1m fund, the Scottish Government has announced.
Carmen Robinson is coming to the end of her studies for an NVQ 3 in Children's Care, Learning and Development. In her final column, she outlines the areas covered in the largest unit of the course and...
Children ‘must be put at the heart of planning’ for future lockdowns, England’s Children’s Commissioner says.