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Maintaining high-quality provision is ‘challenging but achievable’, Nicole Weinstein discovers, as she talks to small and large nursery groups about how economic and staffing pressures are impacting...
What can nurseries do to protect themselves in a period of financial uncertainty? Law partner Robert Collier offers some advice.
If it weren't for the current adult to child ratios, the trend towards zero-hours contracts could jeopordise quality, says Vidhya Alakeson
The way that councils are setting rates for 30 hours funding varies widely across the country. Jo Parkes assesses some big differences in approach
Bringing creative and sports experts into early years settings requires much thought and business planning, but the benefits for the children and staff alike can be enormous, as Nicole...
What is the purpose of Persona Dolls in helping to tackle issues such as diversity, and how do practitioners use them in early years settings? Vicky Hutchin explains
This is the second of a four-part series on inclusive practice. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage.
There are some 770,000 children with disabilities in the UK who, up until now, have had few role models in literature. A recent survey of families with disabled children at nursery revealed the...
(Photograph) - These questions have been sent on a postcard to all prospective parliamentary candidates in the general election by the umbrella body the National Council of Voluntary Child Care...
The Department of Healthhas launched the next step to its Choosing Health white paper, published in 2004. Health Challenge England sets out what the Government has been doing to tackle public health...