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A new nursery is busy putting the word about and identifying potential customers and its own staff, as Karen Faux hears.
A paperless childcare voucher scheme has been launched by the Grass Roots Group, a provider of business services. Under the 'care-4' system, once an employer has decided to join, participating...
Dr Kath Dickinson, manager of SEND to Learn Nursery in Northumberland, explains the procedures her setting followed for staff, families and children after the death of a child.
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
The Children's Workforce Development Council for England is consulting stakeholders on its proposed governance structure in preparation for its full launch in April. The council, one of five bodies...
Education for Sustainable Development is becoming an essential part of the early years agenda. Professor John Siraj-Blatchford explains its importance and shares some examples of practice
Name: Gemma Manns, Manager of Third Door Nursery in Wandsworth since May
When learning a language, children often say things that don’t sound quite right. In the last article in this series, Professor Julian Pine explains why ‘clever mistakes’ are often a sign of progress
Almost every early years setting has children who speak languages other than English at home. But what approaches can practitioners use to best support multilingual learning? Penny Tassoni reports.
Be sensitive Even before you start your job, recognise that your employer may feel some of the underlying emotions described above, and that she is emotionally vulnerable as a result of leaving her...