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Some boys have been repeatedly running around the garden, wearing their coats 'Batman style' and roaring at each other. Their play generally culminates in contact fighting. At a planning meeting,...
By Charles Rice, director of training, development and quality assurance at the National Childminding Association The Government's recent recruitment campaign for childcare workers in England, which...
Further to the news story 'Union warns of threat to teaching standards' (11 April), I have been a teaching assistant for around two years. In that time I have gained much knowledge about child...
Encourage the children to explore all of their senses by introducing fruit and vegetable tasting sessions Using food with young children is one of the few experiences that allows them to investigate...
The Early Years Sector-Endorsed Foundation Degree (EYSEFD) was launched in 2003 to raise standards and boost career prospects for all those working in early years. A survey carried out by the National...
Results for the Foundation Stage Profile show the number of children 'working securely' within the Early Learning Goals has dropped for a second year. In the provisional statistics for 2006 published...
Nursery nurse members of Unison in Scotland have stepped up the campaign for their first pay review in 15 years. Nursery nurses lobbied their employers' organisation, the Convention of Scottish Local...
5-6 March. All Together Now? Pre-school Learning Alliance Changing Attitudes 2009 Conference
Special needs are quickly forgotten during playtime at an Aberdeen playgroup which is leading the way in integration. A recent Disability Rights Commission survey found that people in Britain have...