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In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
How can early years settings support very young mothers and cater to their unique needs and challenges? Charlotte Goddard reports
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Look at the information that children and their parents are giving you inadvertently to build communication with them, says Helen Bromley.
Nursery managers are now gaining a picture of what true integrated working looks like. Karen Faux sees what it will mean in practice.
Use these ten key points as possible lead-ins for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers. 1 Is the basic provision constant enough to allow children to revisit activities and develop...
Better professional development for middle managers is urgently needed in integrated settings, says the CWDC. Karen Faux reports.
Parents working outside the typical nine to five in the capital face a struggle to find childcare to fit with their working day, new research reveals.
Starting an after-school club in your nursery can bring some extra revenue to your setting, but you need to be aware of the competition, says Mary Evans
Check out our new series – including an in-depth guide to unlocking best practice outdoors, a management four-parter focused on anti-racist leadership and a managers’ problem page, designed to tackle...