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Children's use of artistic expression tends to follow recognisable stages in development Early years practitioners will be better able to support children's learning if they are aware of how...
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books.
The number of parents aware of childminding services has doubled in the past year, according to new figures from the National Childminding Association.
I, too, was shocked and distressed by the TV programme 'Nurseries Undercover' and felt it reflected negatively on Ofsted. I am in favour of 'spot checks', but as practitioners we know that Ofsted is...
Some newspapers picked up on an Ofsted inspection report that criticised nursery teachers for spending too long teaching children how to read and write and not enough time encouraging them to 'explore...
How does a child move from babbling to mastering the sounds and sequences of a language? Penny Tassoni explains the processs.
An innovative scheme in Lewisham, London, has developed a network of early years specialists to help settings share good practice. Judith Stevens reports Teachers can make informed comments about the...
At one nursery and school in Cheshire, Charlotte Goddard finds out how a boy with epilepsy is supported to join in with activities safely
At long last, the requirement for Level 3 Early Years Educators to have at least grade C in Maths and English GCSE has been ditched.