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Early years settings, childminders and schools will be able to open to more children from 1 June, the Government has confirmed in a 50-page coronavirus recovery document.
Thousands of early years and childcare workers are currently unable to undertake a Level 5 qualification in childcare because there is no Government funding available to them.
Early years settings will no longer be required to meet the learning and development requirements of the EYFS or staff:child ratios, in temporary measures to be put in place during the coronavirus...
Reflections Day Nursery in Worthing, West Sussex has won the Southern Business of the Year Award 2011/12.
All nurseries in Wales will be exempt from business rates from April 2019 as part of plans to help the childcare sector to expand.
A round-up of books, posters, games, puzzles, gardening kits and other resources to help you get the most out of a topic on growth We have five each of the All year round herb kit and the Indoor...
This year's show was a smashing success for exhibitors and visitors alike. Nicole Curnow joined the crowds London's Business Design Centre was a hive of activity as more than 9,500 early years...
The Government has put into force temporary changes to the Early Years Foundation Stage framework for early years providers remaining open in the coronavirus outbreak.
(Photograph) - Vicky Stokes, a play specialist at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, compares denimwear with 16-month-old Tabitha Owen, 14-month-old Finn Leighton and Matthew Hough,...
Newly-registered childminders in England could be eligible for funding from the Department for Education (DfE) to help them set up their business and offer 30-hour childcare.