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With experience in a range of settings and a similarly wide range of personal interests, a childcarer uncertain about what professional direction to take is advised by Tina Jefferies.
A course on obesity enabled Kim Powell to deliver her own training courses on healthy eating
While the Government's response to Cathy Nutbrown's review of qualifications is still awaited, no one working in the sector - whether new or experienced - can afford to stand still. How can practice...
The Tripp Trapp from Stokke is definitely a chair with a difference. It has been specifically designed to develop good seating habits in early childhood and, unlike any other highchair on the market,...
Deputy managers from Happy Child Nurseries, a group of 15 settings, attended a forest training course.
Name: Linda Harrison Job title: Manager, Regional Childcare Centre of Vocational Excellence
The endless capacity for imaginative and surprising turns in children's books is enjoyed by Alison Boyle GOOD NEWS! BAD NEWS!.
For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.
Former army rifleman Richard Dean (pictured) helped his setting become a Forest School through taking his Level 3 in the subject. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The current crop of training programmes covers a broad range of topics related to health. Hannah Crown rounds up some of the options.