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I am studying for a Diploma in Childcare and Education, and am also qualified as a special needs classroom assistant. I have worked as both a special needs classroom assistant and a general classroom...
A bed, duvet and pillow are all the resources you need in part 1 of our parent's guides to keeping children physically active indoors during the coronavirus lockdown.
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Early years practitioners and health professionals working with babies can receive a free copy of a new guide to health and hygiene to give to parents and carers. Looking after you and your baby aims...
In the first of a six-part series on Early Years Teacher training options, Charlotte Goddard tracks the progress of a former geologist on the graduate entry pathway.
Staff working with parents in a range of settings, including early years workers, will be able to access the latest research, knowledge and training at a national academy launched last week with a 30m...
Ross Midgley's feature (Special Report, 12 October) suggests that presenting prices in a different way might help some settings avoid problems with the Code of Practice. Concerns are also raised about...
In the first part of a new series on the various business models available for childcare, Hannah Crown considers one of the fastest growing approaches - the social enterprise.
Childcare training in Scotland is receiving a £460,000 boost from the Scottish government for post-graduate and professional development places.
What are the common problems with recruiting suitable people, and why does this come up so much in Ofsted reports? Hannah Crown looks at good practice at Elmscot