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Doubts over EYFS moves

    News
  • Wednesday, January 17, 2007
  • | Nursery World
The EYFS framework document has been criticised for not giving a clear picture of the overall EYFS structure, early years experts said after the publication of the revised framework.

Speak up

    News
  • Wednesday, February 27, 2002
  • | Nursery World
When the air needs clearing over a workplace issue, says Alice Lewes, assertiveness gives breathing space to both parties 'I'm so fed up - my work hours are 8am to 6pm and once again I'm still here at 6.30 because my employer is late!'

Mind that child

    News
  • Wednesday, February 27, 2002
  • | Nursery World
Nannies who have made the transition to childminding tell Helen Kewley about the comforts of work from home As the roads become more choked with traffic and nannies find that travel to work can add tediously to an already long working day, it's no wonder that I'm getting phone calls asking for information about how to register as a childminder. It is the nanny's way of 'working from home'.

Assessment of PD: something isn't adding up

    Opinion
  • Thursday, November 13, 2014
  • | Nursery World
How can 86 per cent of children achieve an ‘expected’ level for PD in the EYFS Profile when 90 per cent have woeful levels of physical activity, asks Dr Lala Manners, director, Active Matters

Snap-n-Learn counting elephants

    Review
  • Monday, January 9, 2012
  • | Nursery World
Ideal for developing children's fine motor and maths skills is this award-winning set of ten elephants from Learning Resources.

Childcare sector warms to Tory election win

    News
  • Tuesday, January 5, 2010
  • | Nursery World
The early years sector is hoping that 2010 will bring a change of Government, a poll by Nursery World has found, with most respondents wanting the Conservative Party to win the next general election.

Employers failing to pay minimum face crackdown

    News
  • Wednesday, January 17, 2007
  • | Nursery World
Early years providers who fail to pay their staff the national minimum wage (NMW) could face stiff fines and a criminal record under a new Government crackdown on employers flouting the wage rules. Announcing the tougher approach last week, trade and industry secretary Alistair Darling said, 'Workers have the right to a decent minimum wage and we are determined that they get it. To those employers avoiding the minimum wage the message is, don't pay it and you'll pay the fine.'

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