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The first signing course to join the QCA framework can provide a basis for other qualifications. Karen Faux reports.
Existing skills gaps will be brought into sharp focus by the new integrated review in September. Hannah Crown identifies the areas to consider for investment in training.
Paying the day-to-day bills can be enough of a struggle for many families without thinking about saving for their children's future, which is why ministers have introduced the Child Trust Fund scheme....
The work of Carol Dweck tells us that encouraging a particular way of thinking - that talent and intelligence are not 'fixed' - can make all the difference to how children learn. Jan Dubiel...
Early years practitioners should reflect on how the quality of the relationships they establish with the children in their care will influence the child's emotional development and ability to respond...
Early years practitioners may need to learn how to manage the diabetic condition of a child in their care. Ruth Thomson reports.
More stringent child protection policies have been demanded by the Liberal Democrats, along with a renewed call for an independent children's commissioner for England. In an Early Day Motion on...
Dr Kath Dickinson, manager of SEND to Learn Nursery in Northumberland, explains the procedures her setting followed for staff, families and children after the death of a child.
Settings are trying to GCSE-proof future staff via bespoke training. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Lyndsey Phillips is an NNEB qualified nursery nurse who works with the under-twos at the Cedars Nursery, Ashbrooke, Sunderland. First, we discussed that the key to helping a child develop their full...