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Safeguarding children is the focus of a deeply reflective course for managers, says Karen Faux.
Happitots, Scotland's second largest nursery chain, has set up a training arm to extend its business and provide in-house training for its staff. The Happitots Training Company trains nursery nurses...
New sets of tools to help early years providers measure what they are giving children, and improve it, are proving popular, says Ruth Thomson.
Bring music, art and ICT skills activities direct to your setting's computer with sites recommended by April Jones First up are two programmes from Inclusive Technology's download page...
The Self-Evaluation Form should be a reflection not just by an early years setting's staff, but the children, parents and third parties involved in its operation, say Laura Henry and Beth Harris.
There's a distinct end-of-term feeling about this week, with some very important Government initiatives hurrying into the open before everybody heads off on holiday. The long-delayed Youth Green Paper...
Websites are becoming increasingly versatile as business tools, while social media is now helping nurseries to achieve a new level engagement with parents. Katy Morton finds out more
The continuing refusal of the Government to contemplate registering nannies or allowing parents tax credits for employing them is leading to a boom in schemes that set nannies up as limited companies...
How an autism course helped Stacey Smith improve a girl’s behaviour. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Former army rifleman Richard Dean (pictured) helped his setting become a Forest School through taking his Level 3 in the subject. By Gabriella Jozwiak