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Charities and training providers can help early years practitioners give child health and safety the attention it deserves CHILD HEALTH
Job-shadowing in settings both at home and abroad can be a great way to share best practice, reflect on one’s own way of doing things and encourage CPD. Annette Rawstrone reports
School may be out but the summer is a surprisingly busy time for <B> Eva Lloyd </B> , senior lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Bristol University
Guidance on the new legal requirement for children with special educational needs to be included in mainstream education has been published by the ScottishExecutive. The new requirement, introduced as...
Clusters of schools and children's consortia are the big ideas in the county that brought the Code of Practice furore to national attention. Simon Vevers went to see
One of the largest out-of-school providers in the country is being investigated by the Charity Commission for an illegal donation to the Labour Party.
We've resisted the usual sand and water theme for this year's summer issue. While there is bound to be a bit of hot weather ahead we are aware that in some parts of the country - particularly in the...
Last week, new analysis of the early years workforce revealed a troubling picture of the sector, with a downward trend in the proportion of qualified staff and the prospect that in the future the...
Articulated toys Tubes were cut into into different sizes and joined with fastenings to make puppets, articulated caterpillars and snakes.
During her fourth month Jasmine has developed more strength in her forearms and begun to push herself up when prone. She still shows enjoyment when propped up against cushions and looks around with...