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Popular with parents and their employers, vouchers are costing nurseries a lot of time and money, says Mary Evans Support for employer-assisted childcare is a key plank in the Government's raft of...
Do you want to keep up to speed on the Government’s 30-hour childcare policy and what it means for your setting?
Mary Evans finds out how nurseries will have to strengthen their approach to child protection in the first of a four-part series looking at key areas of change under the new requirements.
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
Faith is deeply integral to many aspects of society and holding occasional celebrations in the nursery will not be enough to teach children about different cultures, says Anne O'Connor.
The tools and resources you need to have on hand for D&T work are surprisingly basic and simple - the most important thing is that they offer progression in learning Children should have planned and...
What nursery owners need to know about the national minimum wage, explained by Jacqui Mann
Earlyarts, the national network for people working creatively with children and families, has launched a new national strategy to help practitioners nurture young children's creativity.
Some early years settings have found an open-door policy promotes an effective partnership with parents, says Judith Stevens
BY APRIL YOUNG, DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER KIDS ON KEYBOARD SKILLS Young children are fascinated by the buttons on a computer keyboard.