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* This series aims to demonstrate the type of activity practitioners should provide to help children of different experiences progress towards a given goal, ie stepping stone 4. * The stepping stones...
In the second part of our series explaining recent financial changes to hit the sector, Hannah Crown and Karen Faux look at the various scenarios possible for the new national living wage
A manifesto for childminders in England was published by the National Childminding Association (NCMA) following the Government's publication of its national standards for daycare and childminding last...
I was most surprised to read your Letter of the Week ('NVQ 3 training derailed by lack of assessors', 19 April). The writer has been misinformed by her college.
Encouraging children to get physical can lay the basis for health and success in other fields, says Rachel Goodchild The phrase 'obesity epidemic' seems to be everywhere. We are told we are killing...
Harry has now started to chuckle, which he does readily, along with continued beaming smiles. He is very alert to all that goes on around him, turning his head continually to locate sounds and...
The child who always wants to please is evidently kind and caring, but this behaviour could be masking low self-esteem and other problems that need to be addressed, explains Cath Hunter
In part three of our series, we look at how providers in Wales delivering the country’s various funded places are diversifying what they offer to remain sustainable. By Leah Jones
With the extension of free nursery places to two-year-olds, many settings will need to consider how best to adapt or extend their sites, bearing in mind the associated cost and local planning laws.
Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.