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* We have ten copies of The Good Mood Hunt by Hiawyn Oram and Joanne Partis (Oxford University Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
* A series of interactive DVD storybooks for three-to six year-olds has been launched by Early Years Entertainment. 'Penny's Birthday Party', the first in the 'Wigglebottom Farm' series, covers key...
Asquith day nurseries is undertaking a major rebranding exercise, with a shift away from a centrally-determined corporate image to one developed locally at each of the company's 112 settings. Each...
The Government has finally begun to look at bringing independent schools under the national daycare standards and the Children's Act, where they are providing care for very young children (see News,...
By Annette Brooke MP, Liberal Democrat spokesperson for children The Government's investment in childcare, Children's Centres and Sure Start is very welcome, and I am delighted to see commitment from...
As 4Children's tenure as the lead in the early years strategic partnership enters its final phase, its chief executive talks to Catherine Gaunt about the role and sector concerns.
Early years providers and organisations have slammed the Government’s decision to supply coronavirus home testing kits to maintained nurseries, but not to private and voluntary settings.
More than eight in ten early years settings are struggling to recruit staff and half of them are having to turn away new parents because of staff shortages, sector research suggests.
Nurseries are losing qualified staff and the proportion of Level 3 practitioners has dropped significantly in the last two years with a fall of almost 20 per cent, a major survey by the National Day...
Edited by Linda Miller and Carrie Cable (Sage, 22.99, 978-1-84920-544-2)