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Communication is at the basis of good practice, says Mary Evans.
Staff as well as children are benefiting from a nursery's commitment to inclusion, signified by a hard-won kitemark - Positive About Disabled People. Karen Faux reports.
The new nursery is about to open and the lists of tasks just keep getting longer ... Derek Hayes is grateful the staff are undaunted.
There has been plenty of outraged reaction to the prospect of schools offering provision for disadvantaged two-year-olds, particularly from private sector nurseries and early years experts.
The idea of 24-hour nursery provision (News, 5 April) sounds good initially, but I would be concerned over the health and safety issues involved in handing over a child in the morning to a parent who...
From family members to the police and shopkeepers, the local community is part of nursery life, as are political issues and making plans. By the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team
Providers fear they may not be able to support all the aims of the Government's reforms for early years education. Mary Evans hears about the balancing act they struggle with.
The acting chair of Hackney Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership (EYDCP) has urged councillors in the troubled London borough to save a local nursery facing closure. The Oranges and...
Striving to achieve the Investors in People standard is an effort that pays off for the workforce and nursery children, says Karen Faux.
The conditions governing delivery of the 30 hours are being set out in local agreements up and down the country, and there is significant variation, finds Charlotte Goddard