
28 August 2008
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The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
With so much to gain from the effective use of ICT, it makes sense to ensure that early years settings are suitably resourced, says Jane Drake.
Children who perform poorly at school are more likely to have been affected by a poor diet in their early years than unhealthy food they ate when they were older,...
Here are some ideas to show how a nursery can build up a wealth of resources to help children to learn, appreciate and have fun with the largest land animal,...
Children born with cleft lips or palates can undergo surgery throughout their early years, and staff need to know how best to offer them support, says Viv Hampshire.
Staff at Rainbow Nursery, Middlestone Moor, provide continuing opportunities for the children in the Rainbow Room to explore a wide range of creative media, both indoors and outdoors.
Increased bureaucracy and funding issues have contributed to a drop in the number of holiday clubs, according to providers.
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) published its annual report and accounts for 2007-2008 last week.
Leaving the television on disrupts children playing, even when only adult programmes are showing, US research claims.
More than half the full daycare providers in children's centres are now operating at a loss, a Government survey has revealed, reinforcing concerns about the long-term sustainability of the programme.
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