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'To recruit more men, childcare providers will have to provide positive images, a shake-up in training, a change among careers advisors... and a hike in pay. But who will foot the bill?'
The approach to teaching literacy and maths in Reception is a key concern of teachers and EYFS leaders, explains Jan Dubiel, one of the authors of the recently published Hundred Review
What advances have been made in nursery food since the launch of the nutrition guidelines in 2013? Hannah Crown looks at new research.
How can early years staff support and nurture children in their settings affected by trauma and abuse? By Nicole Weinstein
by Margaret McAllister and Holly Sterling (Frances Lincoln)
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
Adult-child interaction needs to enhance learning and development while supporting the child to meet their own agenda – and without any unnecessary interfering, explains Julie Fisher
A nursery group's continental connections are blossoming in spite of Brexit with a ‘culturally immersive' childcare exchange.
Nursery nurses working in reception classes have mounted a campaign to fight their local authority's plans to make them redundant. A consultation paper sent to headteachers in the London borough of...