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Nursery nurses in Greenwich look set to be balloted on strike action in their long-running pay dispute with the council (Nursery World, 19 January 2006). Unison, which represents 130 of the 154...
30 worth of children's books Following the BBC breakfast news coverage of the campaign against the new nursery education grant rules (7 September), I'd like to thank Darrell King, owner of the Old...
WINNER: SEQUENCE BOOKS, COWGATE UNDER 5'S, EDINBURGH
Home is where the heart is, but holidays can be just as cosy. You could help the children in your care win their family a week's holiday in a National Trust Holiday Cottage by drawing or painting a...
Early years professionals are expressing deep reservations about Ofsted's two new grading scales for assessing the quality of provision during inspection. Mary Evans reports Ofsted's two new grading...
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There are rumours of a potentially major change to the way Ofsted rates England’s childcare providers and I, for one, couldn’t be happier about it.
In amongst the in-fighting, arguments and name-calling, there are political pledges that we need to think about
It is vital that early years practitioners help make families aware of the services on offer in their local area, says Beverley Hughes.
In seeking to ensure children are always busy, have we overlooked the value of simply doing nothing? Dr Natasha Kirkham considers the issue.