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If Ofsted were truly independent, as it claims to be, then would it not be criticising an early years policy that is clearly failing children?
It's a high-risk business but, with the right expertise, opening up to public investment can raise serious cash. Hannah Crown reports on the nursery as a marketable enterprise.
A series of complaints lodged against the BBC by a Manchester nursery and some of its staff who were secretly filmed for a TV documentary have been upheld by the media regulator Ofcom.
Manchester Metropolitan University is investigating the impact of the Birth to Three Matters framework and how it lives on in practice today, and would like to hear your thoughts.
Whether it’s gin and tonic or apple crumble and custard, some things work better together than apart. By Charlotte Goddard
In response to 'When an inspector calls' (Letters, 4 August), while I empathise with the situation of private nurseries, I can assure the writer that inspections in schools are no easier. I was a...
In the final part of this series, Jo Caswell covers how to support staff with safeguarding vulnerable children
18 November; First things first: Keeping young children at the heart of policy and practice. Delegates will have the opportunity to reflect on recent policy developments and their impact on the...
Children ought to be seen and heard playing in public places, an expert study urges. Play sector figures talk to Mary Evans about the implications for society.
Pssst! Last month we reviewed the headline-grabbing book Secrets of the Baby Whisperer by Tracy Hogg. This British author has taken her uncanny skills working with babies to California, where she now...