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Winner - Kathryn Learner, early years specialist teacher, Bright Horizons.
1. Does your setting offer to visit children at home before they start with you? 2. Do you offer a range of opportunities for younger children and families to stay and play?
Peer to peer support helps early years staff to improve their leadership skills and offer better services, research into a government-funded programme has found.
Members of the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) have voted in favour of changes to training requirements for childminders. A resolution was passed at the SCMA conference in Perth last week...
Nursery practice could be improved by communication and assertiveness training for the staff, says Jackie Cosh. 'A child has brought you an object of interest and is asking you what it is. How would...
Name: Jan Hooper, Position: senior manager of The House of Eden Nursery in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
This week's cat-inspired activities from Andrea Durrant include playing at vets; discovering lions, tigers and other big cats; an unusual song; and counting children with pets Activity 1
This is the third of four articles on inclusion. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), 2007 (see table).
Childcarers in Edinburgh will have access to heavily subsidised training from this autumn as the city's programme to boost qualification levels swings into action. The local council has worked with...