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The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
The new Level 3 Early Years Educator courses could mean major changes to the way some trainers operate, says Karen Faux.
This year's Foundation Stage Profile results make depressing but predictable reading (see News, page 4). Once again the lowest scores were in communication, language and literacy (CL&L), with boys...
The first early years teachers have now qualified for the role - and they have much to celebrate, says Best Practice Network's Maureen Lee.
Malleable materials such as play dough offer rich opportunities for promoting scientific learning (see page 21). To make play dough, you will need: Ingredients *2 cups plain flour *2 cups water *1 cup...
The Government wants a new definition of ‘human capital’. Plymouth Institute of Education’s Verity Campbell-Barr asks what this means for the early years
Imagine the sounds of dinosaurs for activities ideal for developing early literacy and other areas of the curriculum by Jean Evans How we should prepare children for formal literacy teaching has long...
A Kirklees nursery owner who received thousands of pounds from someone posing as a parent has spoken out about this ‘new type of scam’.
Next month Labour will have been in power for ten years, a decade characterised by constant change in every aspect of early years provision and childcare. Yet as our Comment (see page 31) and Special...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now so sophisticated it can ‘learn’ qualifications and write assignments by unit number, an early years tech expert has found.