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The continued disquiet in the private and voluntary sector in the wake of Government plans for children's centres, extended schools and free nursery education places for three- and four-year-olds, is...
Conor D'Arcy talks about the likely impact of the new 'national living wage' to Katy Morton
Single parent Sophie Robinson (not her real name) had her first child at the age of 40. She has to commute to London from her home in Bath to work part-time as a language teacher. Sophie's mother...
With teaching reading through phonics finding favour in official policy, early years practitioners can adapt what they are already doing, says Helen Bromley, early years consultant and author
A new Improvement Plan aims to end the ‘postcode lottery’ of the SEND code of practice. Karen Faux provides a guide
Supporting parents: messages from research A major research programme involving 14 studies on parental support. The findings show the importance of joined-up integrated services that enable parents to...
Some areas of learning are more important for the very youngest.
The Early Years Professional scheme is being jeopardised by other workforce issues.
Does your early years setting correctly assess and log all possible risks? Laura Henry lists what areas you need to cover and what to document. Photo at Charlie Caterpillars Day nursery, Walsall, by...
Play and understanding child development at 5-7 are areas that have been seized on by the awarding bodies in designing the new Early Years Educator qualifications. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.