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Effective management remains key to tackling the sector's ongoing challenge of recruiting and retaining enthusiastic and capable early years practitioners ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Name: Ginny WrightRole: Early years development officer for Learning Through LandscapesQualifications:Foundation Degree in Early Years Care & Education; NVQ 3 in Childcare; City & Guilds ' Home...
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
The forest school approach is growing in popularity, and it is taking a variety of different formats as settings embrace it in ways that reflect their individual needs. Nicole Weinstein explains.
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Developmentally appropriate practice is as important for children in Key Stage 1 as it is in the EYFS, as research evidence and teachers' own experience shows.
Ingredients 200g couscous, 320ml boiling water, 1 red onion, 4 mixed peppers, 2 courgettes, 1 small tin of sweetcorn, 2 eggs, 1 aubergine, 3 tblsp of olive oil, salt and pepper to season, fresh herbs...
Former army rifleman Richard Dean (pictured) helped his setting become a Forest School through taking his Level 3 in the subject. By Gabriella Jozwiak