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A new set of practice guidelines is helping early years professionals to develop their skills and local authorities to assess the training they offer, says Chris Stevens Everyone who works with young...
By Ian Maxwell, deputy director of One Parent Families Scotland Scottish education minister Cathy Jamieson recently urged men to opt for childcare careers in a keynote speech to the 'When Men Become...
Some food for thought in your professional career. Playwork Theory and Practice. Edited by Fraser Brown. (Open University Press, 17.99, 01280 823388)
National Sure Start month has seen plenty to celebrate. However, the concerns of the early years sector have also been evident, with extended schools the top cause of worry. Last week's Nursery World...
Private daycare providers could face a cash-flow crisis and a threat to their viability under a new code of practice covering the provision of free nursery places to three- and four-year-olds that the...
At Manor Wood Primary School in Leeds, winner of Nursery World's Early Years in School Award 2021, nursery and Reception children come together in a space that shares resources and best practice. By...
How can settings best support the particular maths development needs of three-year-olds, asks Judith Dancer in the fourth part of this series
Parents are likely to turn to their child's nursery for advice and support when potty training time comes, and your setting's good practice can give them a helpful lead towards this important...
Existing skills gaps will be brought into sharp focus by the new integrated review in September. Hannah Crown identifies the areas to consider for investment in training.
Early years organisations have welcomed Gordon Brown's plans for a free childcare place for every two-year-old, but warned that it must be backed by significant investment.