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A guide to training events, organisations, research, articles and books on child, adult and staff well-being. By Hannah Crown
The play's the thing for an actress and children's theatre director turned playwork trainer who wants to build on her role working with other professionals. Tina Jefferies offers suggestions.
Trade unions representing teachers, nursery nurses, nannies, early years specialists and further and higher education lecturers, have come together under one name.
This multifunctional sorter has colourful wooden garden characters which, once they have been placed into the rolling sorter, are easily removed using the unique elasticated gate. The toy also...
Following the recent review of training and funding for educational psychologists (EPs), the Government has pledged 16m to support EP training over the next three years.
Living 'over the border' from Epsom, I found Jane Taoka's letter, 'How can childminders find time to train?' (5 April) interesting, although not particularly surprising. The short answer is that we...
Nursery staff need to know about healthy food, says Calvin Hanks, lead nutrition and safety consultant at Acorn Childcare Training.
A survey being carried out on behalf of Devon County Council aims to find out if local childcare provision is meeting the needs of parents and carers.
More than half of NHS organisations provide nursery places for their staff and 97 per cent of all NHS staff are given access to childcare co-ordinators, says a survey of the provision of childcare...