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With the 30 hours leading to more children attending multiple settings, Pennie Akehurst finds the common areas settings can improve on when it comes to working together
Head of education, Rebecca Taylor, and Carla Phillips, head of health and nutrition, both at University College Birmingham, share their thoughts on free school meals for all.
With only a matter of months before the extended two-year-olds scheme comes fully into force in September, what can nurseries do to accommodate the new families? Ruth Thomson offers some guidance.
Early years specialists had the place all to themselves at this year's Nursery World Show.
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I wholeheartedly welcome the suggestion that Ofsted reveals the results of complaints about daycare provision (News, 15 May). I was unfortunate enough to work in a nursery where children's safety was...
Across Peterborough, there is a growing interest in intergenerational practice. In October 2008 three young people - Lee, Stephen and Tom - volunteered to serve meals at a Salvation Army lunch club...
Ragdoll would like to make contact with parents, grandparents, carers and nursery leaders who share our programmes, such as 'Teletubbies' and 'Brum', with young children. Would you be prepared to help...
A packed March issue includes our annual Nursery Chains supplement, a new series linking resources with the areas of learning, and we investigate research-led practice at Sheringham nursery school and...
Early years practitioners can’t solve the sector’s issues right now, but they can make a difference by continuing to do their vital work, says our columnist Michael Pettavel