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Sorry, yet another letter from a disgruntled, whingeing nursery nurse. I followed the advice in your news story ('NNEBs need not requalify - but refresh training', 13 February) and contacted CACHE to...
Early intervention services in the NHS that promote infant mental health and attachment are being targeted for cuts in some areas, a leading child psychiatrist has warned.
The next steps for the children's workforce were set out last week by the Government.
* The British Association for Adoption and Fostering has published What is a disability? A guide for children. The illustrated booklet, price 3.50 plus 1 p&p, includes stories about children with a...
In addition to keeping up to date with all issues surrounding child development, practitioners in early learning settings have to ensure that there is good training and ongoing staff development. Here...
When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
More than a year after its launch, has the Workforce Strategy delivered? Charlotte Goddard provides a systematic analysis of each section
There are many interesting ways in which you can introduce your child to this important skill. Penny Tassoni explains.
Progress in improving the health of under-fives has ‘stalled’ in the last five years, particularly infant mortality and obesity, which is getting worse, according to findings from a new report.
Going back to basics is helping early years practitioners to identify the areas where they need to boost their skills, says Mary Evans.