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Test your knowledge about child development, the value of play in the early years and the importance of observing and assessing young children by answering true or false. By Jackie Harding and Liz...
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux
<P>With men making up 10 per cent of lone parents, how father-friendly are childcare arrangements? Judith Napier investigates some of the issues confronting them </P>
As a signatory to the OpenEye letter (6 December) and campaign, can I urge all practitioners and those who train them to reflect in depth on the enormous implications of the Early Years Foundation...
In the wake of last month’s obesity strategy update, Bertram Nursery Group early years manager Ursula Krystek-Walton outlines its programme to get children moving for at least three hours per day
Sometimes female genital mutilation is carried out on very young girls. With changes to safeguarding law, Charlotte Goddard asks what practitioners must do
Early years providers have been left out of pocket due to an error with the Tax-Free Childcare scheme that has prevented payments from being transferred from parents’ accounts.
Staff at First Friends nursery group of four settings were invited to play, construct and dress up as superheroes for the day as part of their latest training focusing on being in the moment.
It is standard practice to praise children for their achievements. But can too much be counterproductive? Penny Tassoni offers advice.
Have a fresh think about how you can ensure that all the children in your setting enjoy equal access to your ICT equipment and gain from the experience, with advice from Amy Stancer.