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Ofsted has launched a Facebook page to help demystify the process of registering as a childminder.
Providing the 15 hours and responding to the changing needs of parents has, as this column has shown, required much effort by settings to transform their business, workforce, and sometimes premises....
Early years settings and schools can now order their 'Red Noses with toes' in time for Red Nose Day on 15 March.
Under-threes provision that 'will support well-being, companionship, shared understanding, and a sense of belonging, and facilitate development' is identified in a report published by the Scottish...
New research suggests there will be no quick bounce back for nurseries and pre-schools in the autumn term following the coronavirus lockdown.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
Charities, including those caring for vulnerable children, on the frontline of the coronavirus outbreak will share £750m from the Government, but have warned that it may not be enough to stop some...
Schools in Worcestershire are being asked to take part in a one-year pilot scheme to extend the free early years entitlement to 15 hours from September. The local authority is suggesting that schools...
The Early Years Alliance has written to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak exposing flaws in coronavirus support schemes, which mean the sector is missing vital funding, and calling for 'urgent steps’ to...
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.