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The original EYFS was a result of extensive consultation with appropriate experts and research, but its revision lacks such rigour, say Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart
5 September. Healthy eating for the under-fives Course topics include good nutrition and healthy eating in practice.
By Irene McGugan MSP, Shadow Deputy Minister for Children and Education. Further to the news story about the cost of childcare and the Scottish National Party's position (9 August), I would like to...
Create a storm to tie in with your 'under the sea' project (see overleaf). * Draw four waves as above. Make sure they are evenly proportioned and there is a thick clear outline.
Focus in detail on one workplace to explore people's jobs, as in this example of the post office in a two-part project by Judith Stevens Approach
Early years organisations in England have given a warm welcome to the appointment of Lesley Staggs as the Government's first-ever national director of the Foundation Stage. Ms Staggs, who takes up the...
Kathleen Marshall has been appointed Scotland's first-ever commissioner for children and young people. Her nomination was approved by the Scottish Parliament on 12 February and it is expected that she...
Parents may not always agree with the decisions made in the nursery about the care of their children. However, practitioners need to be able to stand their ground on the basis of knowledge and...
Early years assessment needs rethinking in light of the pandemic's effects, say Dr Guy Roberts-Holmes, Dr Siew-Fung Lee and Dr Diana Sousa of UCL Institute of Education.