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I am writing in response to the comments made by Alan Bentley ('To the point', 17 May). The dinner to which Alan Bentley referred was organised by Mary Chant of Blake Lapthorn Tarlo Lyons and myself,...
In these budget-straitened times, finding quality training for free and sharing it among colleagues are skills worth developing. But how do you cascade training effectively? Nicole Weinstein finds out
A quarter of all five-year-olds in England are not fully vaccinated against measles, the latest NHS immunisation figures reveal.
Introducing less formal learning to Years 1 and 2 is producing positive results, reports Annette Rawstrone
Children who attend state schools will be educated about sex and drugs from the age of five, the Government said last week.
The Kids' Club Network has joined forces with Sainsbury's supermarkets to back research into the impact of diet on children's health and education and how their lifestyles influence what they eat. The...
2018 has been very tough for those in early years education and childcare – and it is hard to predict what the new year will bring
Parents of two-year-olds are being issued with eligibility codes for 30 hours childcare several months before they will qualify for the entitlement, which nursery owners say is leading to confusion.
The national books for babies scheme has won Government support for an extension that will see every child receiving free copies of books up to the age of three. Chancellor Gordon Brown announced that...
The breadth of the Foundation Stage curriculum makes ongoing training a must if settings are to deliver a holistic programme that meets the needs of all children ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING