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The Department for Education's planned regulatory changes to the EYFS are currently out for consultation. Early years settings and others in the sector give Katy Morton their views
Can anyone please explain to me why it is that nursery managers have to be qualified to at least level 3 standard (soon to change, as we know), with a number of years of experience under their belt,...
I was intrigued by your news story on Tops Day Nurseries training grandparents for part-time jobs (Nursery World, 23/30 December). Addison Pre-school has benefited from having a grandparent working as...
'1 2 3, Where are you?' is a hide-and-seek safety game that we play on every visit to the woodland. Initially an adult will hide and the whole group will find them. Over time the groups hiding (with...
The new About Early Years Sector Skills Survey finds childcare employers are four times as likely to say staff lack crucial skills than in other sectors. By Hannah Crown
Many settings are remaining open throughout the pandemic. How should operations change? Melanie Pilcher, quality and standards manager for the Early Years Alliance, has a guide
Alan Davies (In My View, 22/29 December) is right to criticise the education secretary's statement that synthetic phonics should be taught first and foremost to all children by the age of five. He...
I read with interest your article on men in childcare (Nursery World, news, 14 October). Staff at the Gooseberry Bush Day Nursery were keen to address this issue so we contacted Jobcentre Plus and...