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Acquiring the habit of reflective practice is an asset that will steer any professional through a successful career, says Tina Jefferies.
It is always illuminating to set things in context, and the OECD's first-ever report into family well-being is incredibly useful in providing both a geographical context and comparison (examining more...
'Intimidating' groups of teenagers hanging out on streets are often ganging together to keep safe and avoid trouble, according to a recent study. The research with families in four disadvantaged areas...
Is there trouble recruiting people to embark upon Early Years Professional training? From the number of full-page advertisements in the press, I would assume so - but I am not surprised. When will...
Transition from the EYFS to Key Stage1 remains shrouded by conflicting messages and expectations. Julie Fisher calls for policymakers and school leaders to recognise the importance of play-based...
The National Literacy Trust’s head of school programmes, Martin Galway, says that schools should embrace eBooks, which will equip young children for the future and instil a love of reading.
This is a time to think about changes children will soon be experiencing. In particular, many nursery children will be thinking about the move to 'big school', and children in reception will be...
Day nurseries and other organisations in Northern Ireland that work with children have been given notice of new child protection legislation that is to come into force there this autumn. The...
- Professor Foodsmart and the Great Grub Club Gang are new health-conscious characters from the World Cancer Research Fund, created to encourage better eating and a more active lifestyle among four-...