
5 December 2008
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Early years practitioners are themselves part of the provision in any setting. Anne O'Connor outlines their role in and responsibility in promoting learning.
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
Mothers bond with each other as well as their babies in sessions at a children's centre informed by expert talks. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Food costs are soaring, yet a third of the food we buy still gets thrown away. Mary Whiting offers tips on cutting waste and costs for nurseries and parents alike...
Think about how you like to learn before you choose professional training, and reflect on training you've done, advises Tina Jefferies.
In practice, treasure baskets are a tried and tested resource that provide endless fascination for the babies who explore them, but their originator was strict about how they should be...
How the EYFS sees the role of the key person is set out by Mary Evans in the first of a three-part series.
Burnwood Nursery School has cut dramatically its number of children on the special needs register. Head teacher Juliet Levingstone explains how, in the second of a series on Stoke-on-Trent's nursery...
Early years settings might find themselves better equipped for the EYFS if they call in the consultants. Karen Faux reports.
Babs Anderson, associate lecturer in the Edge Hill Early Years team, describes how one student on the full training pathway, Joanne Gemmell, made excellent use of her previous learning to...
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