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Is it possible for a large nursery chain to unify its image and yet keep its local integrity? Lindsay Clark looks at the challenges of presenting a united brand .In September, one of the UK's largest...
One pre-school is excelling by involving its staff at all levels of the setting, says Karen Faux.
The Child Accident Prevention Trust is calling on practitioners to help make environments safer for children and young people this Child Safety Week, 18-24 June.
Raising the quality of provision - the key theme of National Childcare Week this week - will not be realised without investing in a well-trained and committed workforce and halting the current...
Nursery nurses in Scotland belonging to the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses say they are being intimidated by nursery nurses belonging to Unison, who are currently on an indefinite strike....
Less may be more when you choose instruments for music sessions, says Steve Grocott.
A communication project has opened practitioners' and parents' eyes to the power of fun and a playful attitude to children's learning, writes Ruth Thomson.
The child protection charity the NSPCC intends to double the number of children it helps through its phone helplines. Measures being introduced from February will allow about 80,000 calls to be...
Play and music therapy will form part of a package of support to help adopted children bond with their families.