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Because the key person is linked to attachment, it is a vital role for practitioners to understand and to be well-trained on. Charlotte Goddard explores the options
Low income families who agree to return to work and sign up to skills training courses will receive extra benefits, according to new plans announced by the Prime Minister last Friday.
Atraining and resource centre for early years practitioners was opened for business by Early Education last week, next door to the organisation's London head office. Operations manager Jenny Rabin...
More than 700 early years settings and childminders in England will be able to take part in new training projects funded by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF).
Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
By Ian Maxwell, deputy director of One Parent Families Scotland Scottish education minister Cathy Jamieson recently urged men to opt for childcare careers in a keynote speech to the 'When Men Become...
Working as a children's services co-ordinator, and the experience that has been gained from it, is the ideal place from which to consider a diverse range of roles. Tina Jefferies advises on the...
With most EYPs coming from group childcare settings, how do childminders meet the standards? Mary Evans finds out.
A young nursery worker at the beginning of his career who has identified his own personal qualities and interests is advised on different ways to build up experience for the next job move by Tina...
Early years providers are doing it for themselves when it comes to making sure their staff can gain the skills and understanding that their settings require. Karen Faux hears what they most value.