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1. Create a stimulating environment that will arouse children's curiosity. 2. Support children's learning by providing the resources that they need to take their investigations further.
A Yorkshire nursery owner and manager is in the running for a 20,000 prize in a competition to honour the UK's best new businesses, organised by the HSBC bank. Sally Minns, who set up the Old School...
Owners of Scottish childcare businesses can brush up their leadership skills and hear how to expand at a residential weekend supported by the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Small Business Gateway. The...
Networks through which practitioners share their experiences and knowledge with others can give training and learning a practical dimension, finds Gabriella Jozwiak
Principles * Investigate objects and materials by using all of their senses as appropriate (p86)
Knocking on the door of another early years provider to see its pedagogy in action is a fantastic way to build a community of practice. Juliet Mickelburgh provides some tips.
See what nurseries across the country have been up to.
While children's minister Sarah Teather continues to reassure the early years sector that it is still a priority, there are fears that lack of ring-fencing around vital money-streams will inevitably...
SPONSORED CONTENT: Dip into this eight-page guide to discover how nutritious, delicious mealtimes are made easy with the help of apetito.
Does your workplace follow the most recent laws and best practices when it comes to selecting staff and settling them in? Laura Henry gives a checklist.