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Families with young children are increasingly relying on emergency food supplies during the summer holidays, analysis by the Trussell Trust reveals.
Early years settings will be able to access rapid test kits for Covid-19, children’s minister Vicky Ford has confirmed.
Carly Wray, Seahorse Nursery, London
The number of incidents of reported cases of coronavirus almost doubled in one week in January, official statistics reveal.
Better communication with staff, increased support for nursery managers and improved customer service are part of the Nord Anglia nursery chain's bid to banish problems which dogged the group last...
Children learning English need lots of time to assimilate the language before they speak it A child learns a second language in much the same way that they learned their first language. Practitioners...
Researchers have backed a ‘cautious approach’ to the reopening of childcare settings as new findings suggest children infected with Covid-19 carry a larger virus load and are more likely to spread the...
Around one in five early years staff were off work due to Covid during the first week of the new term, a new snap poll by the National Day Nurseries Association has found.
A new social enterprise nursery group has taken over the running of two neighbourhood nurseries originally set up by Bournemouth Borough Council.