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Ten years after the Marmot Review on health inequality and the Government is still ignoring evidence that investing early is best, says Natalie Perera
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...
A total of 1,081 Nursery World readers took part, with one in five respondents coming from the south-east, 15 per cent from the Midlands, 11 per cent from the south-west and the rest fairly evenly...
I completely agree with the comments made in 'Impractical training' (Letters, 10 November). I have ten years of childcare experience. For two years, I taught NVQ level 2 and 3 early years courses and...
Ofsted's latest report on the early years and childcare sector paints a broadly positive picture of day-to-day operations in the sector (see News, page 6), brimming as it is with examples of good...
Precious little seems certain in post-Brexit-vote Britain. But, depressingly, the facts about poverty are pretty clear, says Alison Garnham
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.
In the first of a new series we hear from Carla Hendry, a family worker at Pen Green Nursery, Corby, sharing her observations of one child.
Questions about registered childcare may be clarified by new guidance issued by the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care. The Legal Guidance Notes on Childminding and Daycare explain, among...
A former nanny tells how she applied her experience and training to the hard business of play Back when I was being advised on choosing a name for my business, I was told the name should explain what...