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A child's communication begins at home, and early years practitioners need to promote it there and in partnership with the nursery, as Helen Moylett explains.
* The Pre-school Learning Alliance has produced The Child in Focus, a guide to support practitioners which considers psychological theories of learning and their practical applications, methods...
Good management involves assessing and planning for the training of individual staff, says assessor Meg Jones
For the fourth year running, Child Base, the UK's sixth largest nursery group, is the only early years provider to be ranked in the Sunday Times Top 100 Companies to Work For.
Early years practitioners need to appreciate how the interrelated processes of physical development in a child's body support their growing sense of mental and emotional well-being, says Maria...
Help the left-handed child find their place in the world with advice from Jan Hurst One in ten boys and slightly fewer girls are left-handed. As a nanny you could well find yourself looking after a...
Keir Starmer has set up a ministerial taskforce to develop a child poverty strategy, Downing Street has announced.
Children's charities have welcomed the creation of a new child poverty unit (News, 1 November), but said the Government must invest an additional 4bn annually to end child poverty by 2020.
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.