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The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.
Poetry is for everyone, as leading children's poet Michael Rosen tells Karen Faux, with suggestions for introducing rhyme in an early years setting.
At awarding body Active IQ, Tad Chapman explains how the new Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard can provide a gateway for more trainees to enter the sector and how his organisation's end-point assessment...
Returning to the campaign trail after just two days' paternity leave following the birth of son Donald last week, Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was said by the Independent to joke that 'he...
Do young children consciously reject one parent and cling to the other? Cath Hunter offers advice for talking with families and getting through what may be a difficult phase for them.
All it will take to enjoy the benefits of being self-employed is a bit of paperwork. Jasmine Birtles explains Not all nannies and other childcarers have one employer and one place of work. Some are...
Try a simple way for parents to help carers find out what they need to know about their child, says Sara Teiger.
If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.