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How early years settings can ensure they are inclusive of LGBTQ+ parents and their children. By Julia Manning-Morton with the input of her daughter, Billie Manning
A new competencies framework for all those working with children from 0-2 aims to help practitioners assess their knowledge and identify gaps in their training.
The families of children with SEND who brought a legal challenge against the Government over funding have lost their case in the High Court.
The Early Years Foundation Stage acknowledges that risks can and must be taken, as long as practitioners do assessments beforehand and explain it to the children, says Mary Evans.
Childcare training in Scotland is receiving a £460,000 boost from the Scottish government for post-graduate and professional development places.
Because the key person is linked to attachment, it is a vital role for practitioners to understand and to be well-trained on. Charlotte Goddard explores the options
Nannies are enjoying strong wage growth, but they’re increasingly required to be skilled beyond childcare as hybrid roles grow in popularity, says Kirsty Wild of payroll provider Nannytax.
Visit the Early Years Careers Zone at the Nursery World Show on 1-2 February to find out about great job opportunities.
May I please make two points about the use of terminology in Nursery World (24 November)? The first is the use of the term 'ethnic' in the headline 'Guide fosters sensitivity to ethnic families'...
Early education spending in the UK relies more heavily on private funding than in most other countries, according to a major survey from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development...