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Investing in integrated early childhood development programmes is one of the best ways to reduce health inequalities, the World Health Organisation's Commission has concluded.
Each policy and procedure serves a different purpose. So it is important to be clear about your meaning and ensure all essential information is included, says Laura Henry.
A new childcare training company is using the latest webcam technology to train practitioners.
How can early years practitioners expect to use the child database, and how will they be trained for it? Mary Evans finds out.
At some point most practitioners will find themselves in the position of having to manage a child who is exhibiting challenging behaviour.
They're always available, highly nutritious, colourful, versatile - and economical, so let's make carrots delicious too, says Mary Whiting.
An allergy training programme aimed at improving the quality of life of severely allergic school children has been launched by the Anaphylaxis Campaign.
The feature 'First class' (15 February) contains some potentially misleading information, which may inadvertently misrepresent The Chiltern College. The Chiltern College - a charitable trust - has...
The Early Years Foundation Stage acknowledges that risks can and must be taken, as long as practitioners do assessments beforehand and explain it to the children, says Mary Evans.
Childcare and early years organisations have until 30 April to enter for a national training award in the education sector being run by UK Skills. The Buckinghamshire-based nursery chain Child Base...