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The way that councils are setting rates for 30 hours funding varies widely across the country. Jo Parkes assesses some big differences in approach
Helen Kewley of Nice Nannies Now in Huntingdon recalls learning something the hard way. 'I shall never forget the very first nanny I ever recruited. My agency had just opened. I was optimistic,...
The Irish Government is to carry out a major review into childcare and early education.
Swapping staff between countries led to creative thinking for both parties, says Rebecca Johnson of the Eureka! nursery and museum.
How management software is supporting early years providers to work proactively and collaboratively with parents, benefiting settings and families alike. By Karen Hart
I read with interest Nursery World's article on the NVQ assessor shortage (News, 2 June). At the time of reading I considered myself, an NVQ assessor, and my co-assessor fortunate to have a college...
Personal, social and emotional development * Equipment that encourages collaborative play, such as wheeled toys that several children can ride, large construction materials, and large sheets of paper...
The Scottish government has placed haggis on a list of restricted foods for nursery schools. New guidelines on nutrition (see News, page 6) recommend that under-fives eat the famous delicacy no more...
Play involving hands and feet can help develop observation and thinking skills beyond simple recognition of size, shape and pattern. Marianne Sargent suggests some ideas.
Mama Bear's in Bristol has adapted the way it offers the free entitlement for the benefit of all. By Karen Faux