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I have read, with interest, recent letters about the concept of teachers working in nurseries to raise the standard of the care and education provided. My first point is that many teachers may well be...
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor
Charity Early Education has partnered with expert trainer Julia Manning-Morton for a new Level 4 certificate.
In an extract from her new book Young Children in a Digital Age, Lorraine Kaye explains why technology should be incorporated into early years settings to support play and learning
Liz Bayram, chief executive of the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY), examines what childminder agencies could mean for childminders and the families that use them.
An inclusion course much in demand is outlined by Karen Faux
Richard House traces the roots of the new 'Too Much Too Soon' campaign
Endless opportunities for children's expression, development and learning across all curriculum areas are provided by music and movement activities suggested by Margareta Burrell
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism. A spate of recent court cases...