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Your legal questions answered by Christine Betts, senior lawyer, schools and childcare team, Veale Wasbrough Lawyers Q I was puzzled by Ruth Kelly's statement that she will be making Criminal Records...
The deadline for having a single qualification for new entrants to the early years workforce has been extended - why did it need to be, and at what cost? Mary Evans hears from all sides involved.
You may be a stronger influence than you realise on a child's self-esteem, as this quiz by Jan Hurst reveals Is self-esteem something that you seek to nurture like a young plant, or do you unwittingly...
'A healthy way to tackle obesity' (Nursery World, 4 November) highlighted the serious issue of child obesity. I believe that we all have an important role to play in our children's lifestyles and that...
The founder of Britain's first infant school promoted learning for its own sake in ways that are meaningful to young children, as Professor Tricia David explains
HRC Law’s Mark Traynor on the hot trends from last month
by Linda Cooper, Jane Johnston, Emily Rotchell and Richard Woolley (Continuum, ISBN 9781441137623, 16.99)
The Department for Education has today (31 March) confirmed that the landmark reforms to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) will be rolled out nationally and that the Reception Baseline will...
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell gives geography credit for putting childcare on the map At a time when there is a tendency to simplify the childcare debate, a geography professor has offered...