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Early years settings could find a useful tool for filling out their Ofsted self-evaluation form in a parents' survey, says Karen Faux.
How can early years practitioners expect to use the child database, and how will they be trained for it? Mary Evans finds out.
A group of parents who took over their children's nursery to save it from closure held their first board meeting last week.
This week's columnist Alan Bentley takes the papers to task for misreporting the facts about nurseries Those who read my first article (Nursery World, 1 June) may remember it was concerned with the...
A survey of by the Children’s Food Campaign highlights parents’ concerns that their children are learning to associate foods high in fat, salt and sugar with good behaviour at school.
I, too, was appalled by what I saw on 'Nurseries Undercover'. But I felt it was unfair that the establishment where no faults were found was not screened. This gave a very biased view of early years...
Nannies, like parents, are entitled to the occasional bit of 'me time' - and what better way to recharge your professional batteries than a little self-indulgence? We're offering some products for...
Take a look at a nursery that's leading the way in good practice in special educational needs. By Wendy Scott Willows Nursery and Special School in Portsmouth does more than work directly with...
Parents want to be more involved and teachers want to see more of them, but how? Sharon Wallace shows one way
Working with parents to help them better understand their children's autism is an important part of this rewarding role, says Anne Hayes