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As if low pay and status were not big enough problems in retaining nursery staff, a surprising and intriguing finding from new research by the Thomas Coram Research Unit highlights another reason why...
It is surely time for central Government to get a grip on what is happening locally with state-funded Sure Start programmes and neighbourhood nurseries being set up on the doorstep of existing private...
I would like to advise Jan Jeffery (Letters, 10 March) to re-read my letter (24 February). At no point did I claim that all private day nurseries exist purely as profit-making machines. However, we...
Clean environments could be linked to a rise in the number of under-fives with diabetes, according to a new study.
The early years practice of Reggio Emilia continues to grow in influence, as you can learn in our seminar at the 2018 show in Liverpool.
Garden of delights Manor Mead School in Shepperton is delighted with its new play garden. The school, whose pupils all have special needs and range in age from two to 11, wanted a garden space that...
Over 80 per cent of single parents claiming universal credit say they are unable to meet the 30-hour work requirements introduced last October for ‘lead carers’ of three-to-12-year-olds.
Young children will be encouraged to put their best feet forward and dance with the help of funding of more than 70,000 awarded to two initiatives by the Scottish Arts Council (SAC). Pre-school and...
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? <B>Peter Moss, Pat Petrie</B> and<B> Bronwen Cohen</B> look at other possible ways to go