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The Daycare Trust kicked off National Sure Start Month last week with a ten-step plan outlining a new vision of universal early education and care. To mark its role as host of National Childcare Week,...
Early years practitioners are being called on to set a good example and act as role models for children in order to promote healthy eating.
Redeployment during lockdown means many families are missing out, says Professor Russell Viner
Early years settings need to follow a behaviour policy - for the staff as well as for parents and children. Jennie Lindon explains how to set out a working document that gives positive pointers to...
A proposal to provide a fixed fee state-subsidised childcare scheme for children under the age of three, based on a system operating in Quebec, Canada, has been unveiled by the Scottish National Party...
The first-ever Government guidelines for reducing children's salt consumption will be hard for most parents and carers to enforce without a significant cut in the salt content of processed foods,...
The dogs children meet in books are usually cuddly, but those they encounter in real life may be another story. Eve Boggenpoel hears tips for keeping safe around pet animals The thought of a young...
Some food for thought in your professional career. FOUNDATIONS IN CARING FOR CHILDREN. By Christine Hobart and Jill Frankel (Stanley Thornes, 12.50, 01242 267271).
In the first of a series on social interactions, Caroline Vollans explores positive environments to help children learn key skills
A truncated version of Development Matters has been published as new guidance for early years practitioners and inspectors to help them review children's development in the EYFS.