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The Government is standing firm on its insistence that private and voluntary sector nurseries must not charge any top-up fees to parents for nursery education grant sessions (see News, page 4)....
In keeping early years settings open, the Government is putting profits above people, argues Dr Kate Hoskins
Smile please! April Jones, director of Computer Kids, looks at digital presentations One really useful piece of technology for the nursery is a digital camera.
Planning your Forest Schools programme for the short and long term requires thinking exemplified in these cases from Sarah Blackwell.
Visual images can be used to help children to make sense of the nursery routine, get to know their peers and make choices, as Tracy Harwood explains Show a young child a picture and chances are they...
With continuing calls for action to attract more men to work childcare, it is interesting to see the growth in husband-and-wife childminding teams that is quietly taking place (see 'Two's company',...
Registerd childminders are to be allowed by the Government to smack the children in their care and to smoke in their presence with parental permission, under the national standards for daycare and...
Most teachers believe Reception Baseline tests in English and Maths for four- and five-year-olds are inaccurate and do not provide a good experience for children, according to a new survey.
Name: Ceara Gallagher Age: 32 Job title: Specialist speech and language therapist
Use an engaging poem about a spooky castle to introduce activities across the curriculum suggested by Judith Stevens in the second part of a project about castles Areas of learning