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Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The benefits to a child of spending time with a childminder are outlined by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole in our series on the Celebrating Young Children project When Hannah's mother,...
One of an EYP's first priorities is to make children feel valued and secure. Developing a positive relationship with all children is therefore vital to the role, says the CWDC's Jane Haywood Standard...
Staff are likely to work together better after they have had to function as a group away from the workplace, says Mary Evans Team building is one of those management-speak phrases which conjures up...
In an established garden, enjoy your broccoli harvest. First cut off the central head, then, over the next six weeks, cut the side shoots as they sprout. Cut just above outward facing buds, which in...
The Scottish Executive has announced the location of the first regional office for the new organisation which is to take charge of the regulation of early years services in Scotland. The Scottish...
A combination of good commercial sense and a strong community spirit is seeing one nursery thrive. Meredith Jones Russell reports.
(Photograph) - The year of the monkey was greeted by children from the Ming Tak Chinese School, a leading Cantonese and Mandarin language school serving Sutton in Surrey and surrounding areas, when...
* The Children's House Consultancy has won a contract with McMillan Children's Centre in Hull to offer support for the development of a new 25-place nursery. The whole centre will cost 2.2m and will...
There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance Many early years practitioners are worried about whether they are meeting the...