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Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. I am a childminder and take the youngest child, who is two and a half years old, to a regular drop-in session. The...
Since the introduction in October 1999 of the childcare tax credit scheme as part of the Working Families Tax Credit, I have completed hundreds of forms for parents. The result has been about a 10 per...
Extend your project on babies to complement the season and link in to a birth story that all children can share, explains Anne O'Connor Activity 1
Head teacher Laurence Keel waxes lyrical about the versatility of Tizzy's First Tools Recently there has been a distinct move towards providing complete solutions to ICT needs in one software package....
The casual use of electronic media poses some sensitive challenges for early years settings. Annette Rawstrone spoke to nursery managers. Illustration by Claire Nichols.
Putting in that little bit of extra work pays off, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint managers of Oakey Dokey's in Essex.
Representatives of the early years sector came together at a conference in London last week to discuss the best way forward following the closure of the Early Years National Training Organisation...
A project that links childcare providers and schools together has proved successful in preparing parents and children for what to expect before they start Reception.
High-quality CPD should continue to be a priority under the revised EYFS, and this means using training that is evidence-based and long-lasting, finds Annette Rawstrone
Parents in Scotland could be entitled to over 600 hours of free nursery education a year, under new plans announced by first minister Alex Salmond.