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Children tend to live up to what adults think of them, so early years practitioners must be careful to get the message right, says Penny Tassoni
Just 3 per cent of early years providers failed their inspections in the past three years, according to Ofsted's latest review of childcare and early education, published yesterday (27 August).
The early years sector has given an overwhelmingly positive response to recommendations made by Dame Clare Tickell in her review of the EYFS.
Children in Scotland has called for an overarching review of the entire children's sector workforce to address qualification levels, pay and conditions and gender inequality. Its new report, Working...
Most local authorities have found difficulties in implementing the Integrated Review – but solutions do exist, reports Charlotte Goddard
Infant humor: the theory of the absurd and the empowerment theory How six infants (age 15-22 months) in a group childcare setting produced and appreciated humour, with smiles and laughter. Findings...
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.
It is vital that children with speech and language difficulties are spotted before they start school, the independent review into speech and language services has found.
What sort of crafts do you like doing at home with the children? Michelle Bowen, a nanny in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, sent in these ideas Peg butterflies