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The Baby and Toddler Pod at Snapdragons Nursery, Bristol
Lone parents working full time on average pay are unable to reach a decent standard of living, according to new research.
Parents spend nearly four times as much time looking at screens each day than they do reading with their children, according to a new survey.
How experimenting with music aids children’s personal, social and emotional development and promotes self-regulation. Linda Pound explains, and offers practical advice for practitioners
Use these key points for discussion at staff meetings or with parents and carers. 1 Do you involve parents and carers when you are planning trips? If you do ask adults to come with you, it is...
Parents of children with disabilities or special needs describe their attempts to get childcare in terms of 'battles' and 'fights', says a new report.
Careful observation of PSED should be a key consideration when assessing children's progress, says Marion Dowling.
Annette Rawstrone finds out how holistic practice means working with others, both inside and beyond the setting
Mary Evans finds out how nurseries will have to strengthen their approach to child protection in the first of a four-part series looking at key areas of change under the new requirements.
It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says Sally Featherstone, co-author of Smooth Transitions - Building on...