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This week, the Department for Children, Schools and Families closed its 'Future Approach to Fees and Subsidies' consultation, which proposes increasing the annual fees for childminders on the Early...
There are more than 700,000 children and young people living in Wales - which is nearly a third of its population - and from this week, it's my responsibility to speak up for them, to promote their...
Scarcely a day passes without a news story about the dangers associated with a poor diet. As childhood obesity in this country continues to rise, the question of what we feed our children has never...
Appraisals are a two-way street that should help staff to give 100 per cent to a setting and develop both personally and professionally. Kathy Brodie and Des Forrest provide a guide that looks at the...
One nursery owner is thinking big by opening a second setting in Scotland's new Maxim business park. Sue Learner reports.
Settings are trying to GCSE-proof future staff via bespoke training. Charlotte Goddard investigates
By turning grandmother's listed manor house into a unique day nursery, this threesome is definitely keeping it in the family, says Katy Morton.
Nurseries are learning to deliver the free entitlement while remaining financially viable, says Mary Evans.
Bringing creative and sports experts into early years settings requires much thought and business planning, but the benefits for the children and staff alike can be enormous, as Nicole...
Deciding on your fee levels can be a difficult decision but getting it right is vital to your success, says NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku.