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School closures are increasing educational inequalities between the rich and poor, a report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies has revealed, as the debate about wider opening from 1 June continues.
Demand for childcare is still high, yet the road to expansion isn't without its pitfalls, says Ruth Thomson Readers of Nursery Business browsing this year's Sunday Times 'Rich List'
Ashfield House Day Nursery and Pre-school in Eccleshill has made it a condition of employment that by 1 September all staff must be either doubled vaccinated, or agree to become fully vaccinated, to...
Mulberry Bush Nursery Whitefield has stayed open, after three staff members and a child tested positive for Covid-19 earlier this month.
Childcare providers in Scotland have been issued with new guidance to help plan for reopening settings once it is deemed safe to do so.
Kit and caboodle Tired of carrying jam sandwiches in your handbag or baby bottles and an emergency change of clothes in a supermarket sack? The Caboodle Bag rucksack could have been tailor-made for...
I felt compelled to write in response to the feature about Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships ('Fingers and thumbs?', 18 April). As the owner and manager of a private day nursery for...
The likes of Twitter and Facebook are here to stay and the challenge now is how best to use them. Katy Morton hears how some enterprising nurseries are maximising their potential.
Activities that use computational thinking, such as giving a robot very simple instructions, teach problem-solving and encourages children to take a creative approach to technology. By Marc Faulder
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.