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There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
The team at Rachel Keeling Nursery School maintain strong relationships with families outside of the setting by sharing resources, learning activities and information
Use these tips as a starting point for developing effective communication with your customers (parents, children and external agencies) - commuincation is a vital staff skill in early years...
It's good news that Ofsted's annual report into childcare and early education has found standards improving as the number of places grows (see News, page 4). There is no room for complacency, however....
Some councils are wrongly withholding thousands of pounds in contingency funding. Jo Parkes speaks to settings who have successfully claimed it back
Parents have been getting involved in their children's learning thanks to the Early Learning Partnership Programme, aimed at disadvantaged parents whose children are at risk of learning delay.
Whether you focus on the food or the bears, it's a project children will love, from Judith Stevens.
Managers in playwork can develop their workforce and fill the skills gaps with the help of a new guide. Karen Faux reports.