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* Children's charity Barnardo's has produced a new resource pack to help carers and professionals involve children and young people in decision-making processes. The pack, called Meeting with Respect,...
A new membership organisation for early years trainers and consultants was launched in Westminster yesterday.
At the start of 2021, it’s good to reflect on some of the positives of new ways of working that Ofsted found in its Covid-19 briefings
With official guidance on early years learning and development hard to find, we should welcome a new resource for music
How to recognise and deal with a urinary tract infection is the subject of this A - Z of Health by doctors at <B> Great Ormond Street Hospital </B>
Of all the initiatives pushed through by the Government in the past few years, the Transformation Fund seems to have caused the most confusion and suspicion. It is very difficult to engage with...
Congratulations to the nurseries and pre-schools of Kent for turning out in such force to the council's meeting about the Code of Practice on nursery education funding (see News, page 4). Some 400...
Do you display photographs of adults as well as of children in your setting, to show that both are welcomed and valued? What measures do you have in place to screen children's access to the internet?...
Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect on...
The debate on the future of classroom assistants is hotting up, as education secretary Estelle Morris ploughs on with her proposals to enhance their role (see News, page 6). There appears to be...