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A group of child development experts has launched a vehement attack on the Early Years Foundation Stage, claiming that it is 'fundamentally flawed' and will harm young children.
The first co-operative society in the UK to own and run nurseries is renaming its childcare branch as it expands its provision. The Oxford, Swindon and Gloucester Co-op (OS and G Co-op) announced last...
Two-year-olds can present a range of challenging behaviours. Annette Rawstrone considers how practitioners might work with parents to help both parties better manage this period of development
In January, Carmen Robinson enrolled for the new NVQ in Children's Care, Learning and Development. In the first of a series of columns she describes her experience as she progresses through the units....
The recent closure by Ofsted of a Birmingham nursery, which re-registered after a serious incident took place at the setting two years previously, highlights once again the loophole that allows...
Educational therapist Andrea Clifford-Poston answers your queries about child behaviour Q Can you help a rising-four-year-old who started our pre-school in September? She still brings her dummy, the...
Sharp differences in spending in Sure Start local programmes (SSLPs), ranging from a minimum of around 350 per child to a maximum of nearly 2,500, have been revealed in a study into their...
I must write to correct the quotations attributed to me in Nursery World (News, 1 March). I did not say that the National Campaign for Real Nursery Education (NCrNE) is 'trying to get nursery...
Mary Evans outlines the challenges of relating to parents and how they can be met
The managing director of a leading nursery chain has warned that the private sector must be able to provide premium quality childcare to prevent the expanding public sector from affecting its intake...