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Which are the 20 largest nursery groups in the UK? Alison Mercer on who did what in the past six months. The leading nursery chains have gone from strength to strength in the past six months, with...
Exploring Early Years Education and Care Edited by Linda Miller, Rose Drury and Robin Campbell (David Fulton, 15, 020 8996 3618)
As the EYFS eats into Key Stage One, it should be allowed to go even further to the age of seven, with a rethink of our approach to both learning and teaching, argues Julian Grenier.
The UK's sixth biggest nursery chain, Princess Christian Nurseries, is seeking to re-brand itself as 'bright, fun and friendly' with a new logo. The group, owned by the private education provider Nord...
All children need love, but a key person's part in providing it should be considered with care.
Adopting a key person approach requires careful preparation and organisation by the staff team in any setting, as well as reviewing practice once they have started using it, writes Anne O'Connor.
* One of the largest care home operators in England is to move into the childcare sector. Trading under the name Kids 1st Day Nurseries, the Helen McArdle Group is to open two settings in partnership...
MY RIGHT TO PLAY: A child with complex needs. By Robert Orr. (Open University Press, 14.99, ISBN 0335211704, tel:01628 502500). Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant This...
The charitable arm of nursery group Bright Horizons Family Solutions has published an impact report called Each One Counts, outlining what has been achieved in five years through its Bright Spaces...