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Early years organisations are impressed with the Select Committee's report, but what, asks Anne Wiltsher, will happen after the election? At last recommendations for the early years from the Commons...
Woof, woof! Gail Bushell shows you how to make a hairy sausage dog and other larger than life puppets Large, spectacular objects tend to make more of an impact on us than smaller ones. Some readers...
The case for making fish oil diet supplements available free for pre-school children everywhere is gathering strength in the wake of trials involving many with challenging behaviour. Liz Fox reports...
Home is where the heart is, but holidays can be just as cosy. You could help the children in your care win their family a week's holiday in a National Trust Holiday Cottage by drawing or painting a...
Some of Britain's largest nursery chains have joined the National Day Nurseries Association in recent months as a result of the rapid expansion of the childcare sector and the need for a single voice...
Some food for thought in your professional career Contemporary Issues in the Early Years
In the first of a new series on strategies for coping with the current severe shortage of staff, Charlotte Goddard sets out the key barriers facing the childcare sector
By 110 writers, teachers and child psychologists As professionals and academics from a range of backgrounds, we are deeply concerned at the escalating incidence of childhood depression and behavioural...
There is mounting unease in the early years sector, following the Cabinet reshuffle, that early years and childcare policy is being pushed down the Department for Education's to-do list.
Every October brings new employment law changes. Our resident HR expert Jacqui Mann, of HR 4 Nurseries, has picked out three key developments employers need to know about