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Young children need to learn about healthy foods while they enjoy eating them. Jean Evans hears how one setting does it.
Effects of child-caregiver ratio on interactions between caregivers and children in childcare centers: an experimental study In this Dutch study 217 caregivers from 64 childcare centres were observed...
The right kind of experiences in the earliest years build the nerve networks in the brain that a child needs for good PSED. Caregivers carry a huge responsibility, says Anne O'Connor
Phonics is only one essential element in teaching children to read and write, says early years trainer and consultant Anna Lucas
Action research might sound like the last thing that time-pressed practitioners will want to do, but it is a really useful tool to demonstrate the improving quality of your practice, finds Dr Kay...
The role of play in young children's learning is finding new defenders around the world. Ruth Thomson hears some of the latest thinking.
What's on offer to help early years professionals to promote positive behaviour and provide support to children and families Acorn Early Years Training, the specialist early years division of CJ...
All nurseries have them, but they devise different ways of managing them. Mary Evans considers the late pick-up
Childcare organisations are united against proposed staff to child ratios planned in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). While they welcome the guiding principle of the EYFS in response to the...