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Local authorities have raised concerns that many of the childminders coming forward to offer funded places for two, three and four year olds are not sufficiently well-qualified to provide high quality...
Newly announced level 3 and level 4 standards in playwork are an important milestone for those working with children out of school - for the first time incorporating units shared with Children's...
This month, Jasmine has shown specific interest in ensuring all objects remain in their usual places. She has taken items back to their cupboards and pointed to the 'right' place, vocalising urgently...
For your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need. ABC Nurseries
One of Northern Ireland's leading playgroups has changed its name and legal status in a bid to help it survive after a local authority nursery unit opens nearby later this year. The award-winning...
Lena Engel looks at nurturing children's well-being, in the penultimate part of this series
More than 80 per cent of teachers think Ofsted should be replaced with a new system, with just 4 per cent believing the inspectorate acts independently to Government, reveals a new survey.
By Gill Evans, information officer at Play Wales. The Welsh Assembly is the first national body to say that the opportunity for children to play is vital to the survival of humanity.
Natalie Perera weighs up the evidence from the Education Policy Institute's latest research into the early years workforce