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Young children can learn to show tolerance and embrace differences when early years settings have carefully examined their own attitudes and practices, says Lynne Harvey We are reminded early in...
Parents rely heavily on informal childcare, with two-thirds saying that their children's grandparents have been the main providers, a survey conducted for the Scottish Executive has found. Calling for...
PACEY is inviting leaders from early year settings and schools to attend a unique event to discuss the benefits and challenges of partnership working.
* A new book, Learning from Sure Start: working with young children and their families, edited by Jo Weinberger, Caroline Pickstone and Peter Hannon, takes an in-depth look at the Sure Start...
Eight children’s centres in Salford may be closed in a bid by the local council to make savings of over £1 million.
Scotland's largest nursery chain, Careshare, has tightened its monitoring of staff:child ratios after the Care Commission upheld nine complaints by parents against six of its nurseries over the past...
Your online strategy can be incredibly useful for engaging your children's carers. Kate Tyler explains how to go about it
Nurseries and childminders in England are fighting to survive, as new research suggests that just over four in 10 parents of under-fives are planning to return today, with many providers also...
Light the sparks of learning and independence in Forest School activities using fire. Sarah Blackwell explains how to do it safely, and Forest Schools Birmingham and Midlands describe their...
The Government is pressing ahead with a consultation on changes to childcare ratios in England, despite widespread opposition from early years providers and parents to the plans.