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An innovative course will offer students a different approach to university education and to EYP status, as Mary Evans reports.
A recent study by Bright Horizons has revealed that under 35s are demanding greater flexibility from their employer to accommodate their family lives and childcare needs.
Funding from the Early Years Pupil Premium led to a Natural Explorers project in Hackney that benefited the whole nursery and children’s centre, write Lisa Clarke and Fran Paffard
Private and voluntary sector providers are often quoted as calling for a 'level playing field' with state-funded childcare. This week there's good news and bad news - some bits of the field appear to...
Far from narrowing their curriculum, some schools are prioritising children’s well-being, language and the arts to help them adjust following lockdown. By Charlotte Goddard
If it weren't for the current adult to child ratios, the trend towards zero-hours contracts could jeopordise quality, says Vidhya Alakeson
Don't just hold the front page, but use the whole newspaper for a variety of challenging games and activities. Philip Waters suggests ways to use that wonderfully cheap resource Newspapers. We read...
Schools have been sent new Government guidance on how to manage long-term and complex medical conditions, such as diabetes, asthma and cancer, in advance of a new duty in the Children and Families...
Hello and welcome to our spring edition. It has been particularly interesting researching this, our first issue of the year, as we are able to give you information about the many new products to look...