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What happens if a serious allegation of wrongdoing is made against a member of a nursery's staff? Charlotte Goddard and Hannah Crown provide a legal overview and explore the thorny issues.
Physical doodles can nurture young children's learning and help them understand their bodies in creative and playful ways. The following extract from a new book offers guidance on getting started.
- The Baby in the Hat written by Allan Ahlberg, illustrated by Andre Amstutz
Many nurseries are finding that filming staff with children and playing the footage to them and their colleagues helps to improve practice. Annette Rawstrone speaks to some of them
A traditional story from Diwali became an opportunity for role play, narrative and creative expression that was eagerly grasped by a whole class, as teacher Tessa Fenoughty explains.
There's money out there that nurseries could get their hands on with a service that helps them track it down. Karen Faux reports.
Music is important in its own right in promoting young children’s cognitive development, well-being and enjoyment, says Linda Pound in the first of a series about how music can support early learning
There's always time for professional development at a nursery where individual study boosts teamwork. Karen Faux reports.
How do you sell your nursery to parents when they come to visit? Susan Hay shows how to put your provision in the best light.
Finalists in the 2005 Sure Start Partners in Excellence awards have been posted on the Daycare Trust website this week. Visit www.daycaretrust.org.uk.