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In the first of a new series on planning for the Foundation Stage, <B> Jane Drake </B> focuses on the book area to show how practitioners can think ahead in the long, medium and short term for...
With tough trading conditions, Government competition hitting occupancy rates and a run of negative national news stories, the private nursery sector is in need of some cheer! So it's great to be able...
With election fever firmly fading into the background, it is time for the new Government to get on with the enormous task of delivering universal childcare and integrated services for all children....
Changes to Ofsted on 1 April will see it becoming one of the most powerful forces for improvement in the fields of education, children's services and skills. <BR>The new organisation, created by last...
A Scottish nursery manager who was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list has welcomed her award as public recognition of the professionalism and dedication of all early years staff. Anne Watson,...
Early years settings that employ an Early Years Professional make 'significant improvements' in the quality of learning for children from two-and-a-half to five, a four-year study has concluded.
WINNER: Caverstede Early Years Centre, Walton, Peterborough
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
The first national survey of food in childcare is seeking your views. Dr Patricia Mucavele, Children's Food Trust head of nutrition, explains.
Early childhood education should be made a public responsibility, according to leading academic Peter Moss of the Institute of Education, London.