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In the first article in a seven-part series on the Early Years Pupil Premium, Charlotte Goddard explores how settings are closing the attainment gap through investment in staff.
In the first of a new series, Laura Henry and Jeanette Phillips-Green look at early years providers' responsibilities under the new welfare requirements for the EYFS, starting with 'Safeguarding' and...
In the first of a four-part series addressing how to conduct training well, Anne Oldfield, an early childhood lecturer, and Sarah Emerson, an early years consultant, start with the groundwork for a...
New Labour still sees young people as needing discipline rather than services, says our weeekly columnist Beatrix Campbell Tony Blair's fingerprints are all over the Government's much-delayed Youth...
Michael Grice, age 27, nursery manager for Veritas Education.
<P> Bilingual assistant <B> Mina Yusuf </B> spells out her typical week helping nursery and school children in their mother tongue </P>
Childcare practitioners are invited to give their views on the impact working in the early years has had on their stress levels and mental well-being.
Behaviour is a complex interplay of every aspect of development, and for young children, the driving force behind it is the ability to manage emotions, explains Maria Robinson.
With official guidance on early years learning and development hard to find, we should welcome a new resource for music
A two-year-old girl who can name 35 capital cities has become the youngest member ofthe high IQ society, Mensa, reported the BBC. Elise Tan Roberts from London has an IQ of 156 and can recite the...