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The play needs of children in darkened winter months have been ignored in the debate about whether or not clocks should be put back. At the end of October each year, children face a situation that...
The singular, structured approach to the teaching of reading and the speed at which it is being introduced alarms early years experts. Simon Vevers reports.
The new roles for teaching assistants envisaged by the DfES are explained by Ruth Thomson
Childcare bosses are among the most likely not to pay the minimum wage, two recent reports have found.
The Children’s Commissioner for England has published the second part of her independent Family Review, commissioned by the Government.
Skills in observation and assessing a child's needs are key to meeting the requirements of Standard 4, says Karen Hart
The Government is to review two of the literacy Early Learning Goals and allow nurseries and childminders to apply to be exempt from specific parts of the EYFS on 'philosophical' grounds.
More options are opening in childcare today, so why be a nanny? Helen Kewley hears from some who've weighed it up. Compared with other people who want to work with children, do nannies get a good...
by Mara Bergman and Cassia Thomas, Hodder Children's Books, hardback, 10.99