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There's a feeling among managers that the demand for qualifications in early years is eclipsing the need to nurture raw talent.
Bank Hall Kindergarten in Leyland, Lancashire has recently received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted.
The timing of the workplace bullying article could not be more pertinent (Management, 20 April). I am deeply concerned about the amount of bullying occurring in the workplace, and not only in early...
(Photograph) - Children at The Orchard Nursery in Edinburgh enjoy football coaching with a difference with the Play2Learn approach, which uses story-based games to develop sports skills. A 'deep sea...
How children’s day nurseries might be able to future-proof themselves through partnerships with other businesses
Food companies are increasingly turning to cinema, the internet and magazines to promote junk food to children since the Government imposed restrictions on television advertising, new research has...
A new set of managers is working to establish the European presence of a leading nursery chain. Karen Faux reports.
In an austerity landscape, extensive free training is being replaced by more innovative councils with everything from partially subsidised to full profit-making models. Annette Rawstrone reports
A new nursery has been set up in a former Greek school and is being developed in consultation with the children, says Aiysha Zahida.
Across Peterborough, there is a growing interest in intergenerational practice. In October 2008 three young people - Lee, Stephen and Tom - volunteered to serve meals at a Salvation Army lunch club...