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Offering musical instruments for children to explore and handle freely along with targeted, adult-led music sessions helps promote listening and communication skills, Nicole Weinstein discovers
Getting kitted out with equipment for special educational needs is difficult, but worthwhile. Karen Faux hears how some settings did it.
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.
Children's freedom to play is being stifled by a culture of caution, according to a survey that found some providers have gone to extremes such as banning the making of daisy chains, playing with...
Despite the ongoing difficulties facing the early years sector, including an increasing number of closures, the UK market has shown a great deal of resilience. Ben Barbanel, head of debt finance at...
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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.
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How to square the circle of quality and sustainability remains the biggest challenge, and in this issue of Nursery Management we investigate the factors currently working for - or against it. With 4bn...
How early years settings can ensure they are inclusive of LGBTQ+ parents and their children. By Julia Manning-Morton with the input of her daughter, Billie Manning