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Using data to understand the movements and lifestyle habits of new parents so that it can inform new nursery openings, was one of the subjects that generated widespread interest at Nursery World’s...
It's vital for settings to have practical storage systems accessible to adults and children - and well-chosen containers can also be used to promote learning In any setting, storage presents a...
A review of the Vetting and Barring scheme, the system of checks for those working with children and vulnerable adults was launched on Friday, following Government pledges to scale it back.
The Government is gearing up to try and relax ratios again, argues Christie and Co's Courteney Donaldson, managing director of childcare and education
I am 33 years old, married with a six-year-old son and about to embark on a career as a nursery nurse. I currently work as an administrator in a firm of accountants, where I earn more than 10 an hour....
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...
Joanne Ryan is the head of assessment for the Early Years Professional Status programme at Edge Hill University. She gained EYPS herself through the Validation pilot scheme in 2006. Here she describes...
A cross-Government working group is being set up to review how to improve the support available to families from before a child is born up to the age of two.
For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.