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When it comes to your employees using social media such as Facebook and Twitter, do you have clear guidelines in place to let them know what is and what isn't acceptable? If not, it's time to, advises...
The surprising delights of visiting an outdoor exhibition and creating art from the inspiration back at nursery are explored by Tessa Fenoughty.
During sleep there's even more activity and more learning going on in an infant's brain than an adult's, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
Professor Peter Moss explains why he thinks England's participation in the 'pre-school PISA' is a wrong move.
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What do policy makers mean when they talk about quality in the early years? Michael Pettavel examines the evidence
Elephants and school days go together in an assortment of sensitive and colourful books reviewed by Alison Boyle The Princess and the Castle
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Three-quarters of nurseries are facing a hike of between 5- to- 12 per cent to their staffing costs due to the rise in wages and pensions from 1 April.
Chrissy Meleady of Early Years Equality calls for nursery employers to stop putting unreasonable restrictions in staff contracts