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When nurseries tell parents to keep their child away because of behavioural incidents, are they failing in their duties under the EYFS? Pat Gordon-Smith argues for greater clarity.
Let's Go with the Children 2003 is a set of guides that has the country covered. These handy pocket books by Cube Publications, priced at 3.50 each, now include every county in England. They list...
Nurseries and local authorities must be able to operate 'flexibly' within the revised Code of Practice, a policy group of nursery providers said this week.
The Government is failing to help poor children whose parents work, according to a new think-tank study.
Parents will be able to make online checks on the background of any prospective nanny under new legislation to vet all those working with children. Under measures set out in the Safeguarding...
An exclusive new online resource for Nursery World subscribers looks at the tricky subject of gender in the early years
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
In a new 12-part series, early years experts will explore the challenging aspects of the EYFS - they want your views, too, says Mary Evans.
Keeping the nursery smoke-free, and dealing with children's behaviour issues, are considered in our policies and procedures series by Laura Henry.