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Abnormal cortical development following premature birth shown by altered allometric scaling of brain growth Images were taken of brain growth in 113 extremely premature infants; 63 were assessed to...
A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
Plans to develop a new Level 3 childcare qualification and phase out others were unveiled by the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) at a Nursery World conference.
A landmark bill published last week will make it a legal duty for Government, local authorities and other organisations to help end child poverty across the UK.
(Photograph) - Green-fingered Ben Hart, two, exhibits his flower boot creation at Bluebells Day Nursery's fun day on 2 September. Children from the West Sussex nursery planted flowers at a garden...
More early years settings are glad they let children of different ages mingle together through the day. They tell Annette Rawstrone why.
Incidents of coronavirus in nurseries are at their highest level since February, Ofsted figures show.
How can practitioners work within the Prime areas while also introducing children to the Specific areas of development? Penny Tassoni considers how the different aspects link together
A training project to help early years practitioners assess the development of children with English as an additional language has proved highly effective. Julie Cigman explains
(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...