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From early in their lives, children show an interest in science. They often notice things that we as adults take for granted, such as the clouds in the sky or how the pedal on the kitchen bin works.
Use these key points for discussion at staff meetings or with parents and carers: 1 Do you involve parents and members of the community in your investigations of the local area?
How do nursery managers face the challenge of integrating young newcomers into the staff team? Gayle Goshorn hears their stories.
Many headlines have been crafted over a report claiming that the number of fathers quitting work to look after their children has soared tenfold in a decade. Aviva, the insurer, reported that 600,000...
* All 68,000 registered childminders in England have been asked for their say on whether details of their names and addresses should be published on Ofsted's website alongside their inspection...
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child
The team at Rachel Keeling Nursery School maintain strong relationships with families outside of the setting by sharing resources, learning activities and information
Set up your own website to promote and manage your nursery. Web designer Barbara King explains how.
Managers should make staff aware that how they handle phone calls matters a lot to the nursery's reputation, says Sue Churchill.