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Your online strategy can be incredibly useful for engaging your children's carers. Kate Tyler explains how to go about it
Let children take home an electronic book to reinforce learning and hold on to memories, says Veronica Carter Last summer, as a parting gift to the children in my reception class, known as Pandas, I...
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
All aspects of Physical Development need to be catered for under the revised EYFS, says Jan White.
The values nurtured in the early years shape how children approach the wider world later in life. But which values are beneficial and how do we balance different interests? By Marion Dowling
Some early years settings have found an open-door policy promotes an effective partnership with parents, says Judith Stevens. Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage emphasises the importance of...
A total of 37 practitioners were invited by Busy Bees Education and Training to attend the group's first Scottish graduate ceremony at Edinburgh's Assembly Rooms.
Hiring a live-in nanny is ‘considerably cheaper’ than employing a nanny who lives outside the family home, although demand for live-in nannies is falling, a new survey finds.
Early years workers can extend their career prospects with a new higher education degree. Mary Evans reports