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Big name back-up with the individual care of locally run settings has proved a recipe for success for Casterbridge. Annette Rawstrone reports.
I CAN, the children's communication charity, BT and Nursery World are looking to discover how often you come into contact with children who have speech, language and communication difficulties. We...
I read with interest the article by Dr Helen Penn and Lyn Ang (Special report, 24 February). Dr Penn makes a very important point about practitioners developing an ability 'to be able to review the...
Research shows nearly all practitioners in the sector experience musculoskeletal pain, but they rarely report it to employers because they see it as ‘part of the job’. By Katy Morton
In this concluding part of the series, Des Forrest and Kathy Brodie outline how you can set up your staff to succeed by ensuring each individual is working to their strengths.
By Richard Dorrance, chief executive of the Council for Awards in Child Care and Education (CACHE) In October 2000 the Government announced a consultation into the review of the National Training...
In the country’s least densely populated county, Northumberland, the council is using the 30 hours trial to find out how to cater for geographically isolated families. Charlotte Goddard reports
Easton Community Children's Centre talked to children about recent protests and being kind to everyone.
Early years providers are facing a real-term cut in funding to deliver three and four-year-old places in 2015/16, amid increases to business and running costs.
I was very impressed with your feature on childcare vouchers and handy parent's guide (Nursery World, 6 July). The information was informative and concise. As a childcare voucher provider, we are...