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Children whose parents are serving in the armed forces are discovering the social and emotional benefits of a new garden at an Edinburgh primary school.
Supporting children with SEND is to get a new qualification. Charlotte Goddard asks what the sector wants it to achieve
Four years after the first employer ‘trailblazer’ group was formed, the new Level 3 apprenticeship standard has finally been approved. Charlotte Goddard reports
How can after-school staff keep everyone happy? Jackie Nunns looks at the essential elements of a successful relationship between staff, the parents and the host school The out-of-school sector is...
The key to setting effective rules and limitations for young children is knowing what you can expect them to be able to follow most of the time, writes <B> Jennie Lindon </B>
It is too early to draw any conclusions from the results of the EIF inspections so far, explains Pennie Akehurst
Imagine trying to open a daycare setting far from home. Kris Koloszko describes the challenges of running a centre in The Gambia Armed with a copy of the Children Act, the guidelines for sessional...
There's a bit more to gardening and growing than one early years class thought, says Tessa Fenoughty - and a lot more to enjoy, too.
Families who might otherwise have been trapped in a downward spiral are finding a way out with multi-agency intervention, says Mary Evans.
A new report claims that bureaucracy is strangling Government plans to expand childcare. Alison Mercer looks at its recommendations for change Is it time for the Government to stop in its tracks and...