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A Scottish project set itself the task of increasing the number of men working in childcare. <B>Joyce Reid</B> finds out how the campaign wooed them into the sector
Children and adults alike know and love nursery rhymes, but what's the best way to use them for learning opportunities across the curriculum? Judith Stevens offers ideas Children love rhyme and should...
Nursery operators can look forward to some opportunities for growth as 2010 progresses but they should approach borrowing with caution, says Ian Murchie, relationship director in the Barclays...
Providing new places for two-year-olds does not always have to involve huge or even any capital investment.
The new nursery is about to open and the lists of tasks just keep getting longer ... Derek Hayes is grateful the staff are undaunted.
Our resident employment lawyer Caroline Robins, Eversheds principal associate, answers your questions
The consultation document recommends some positive changes, but there is much that disappoints, says early years consultant Ann Langston in her guide to the consultation document on the statutory...
The work of Carol Dweck tells us that encouraging a particular way of thinking - that talent and intelligence are not 'fixed' - can make all the difference to how children learn. Jan Dubiel...
One of the most disadvantaged London boroughs is to carry out an evaluation of its family support services in readiness for the development of up to 15 children's centres. The evaluation is being...
1 December: Developing The EARLY Years Curriculum Through Play - Participants will consider how young children learn most effectively and use video to evaluate the quality of learning through play.