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Staff training in 2002 will continue to be an added hurdle for early years managers as they struggle to deliver high quality childcare in a sector undergoing rapid expansion and wide-ranging reforms.
Disquiet among teachers and early years practitioners over the transition between the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 has been noted in two reports for the Government. The Foundation Stage Profile...
A music therapy charity is offering seven free places on its training course, starting in September.
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
In the last of her current series Nikki Fairchild describes how work is going on behind the scenes at the University of Chichester to ensure a smooth transition to Early Years Teacher
Deaf and blind children at Carnbooth School in Glasgow will be able to enjoy the texture and smell of plants in a specially landscaped garden thanks to a 5,000 cheque from the Abbey National and a...
Dr Kath Dickinson, manager of SEND to Learn Nursery in Northumberland, explains the procedures her setting followed for staff, families and children after the death of a child.
Parents of young children have been warned that they are likely to face a shortage of available holiday childcare this Easter because many providers are struggling to recruit qualified staff.
To get the most out of staff and ensure their well-being, use ‘positive performance management’, says Debbie Garvey
Early years organisations believe if the minimum wage was increased to £15 per hour, as per the TUC's call, it would be 'impossible' for childcare settings to remain open.