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Investment in health service childcare is giving nursery chains opportunities to expand, says Annette Rawstrone Two casualties of the old NHS are ironically now assisting hospitals in their quest to...
Childcare providers and other stakeholders are being urged by the Government to respond to an online survey in order to help shape the way tax-free childcare will be delivered.
Angela Beecham perfectly explains the situation of many experienced practitioners who have a wealth of knowledge and understanding, along with practice skills born from years of hard-won experience,...
In Mary Evans' report 'Put in the shade' (10 April), she asks, 'If we do not have teachers in the (Early Excellence) centres, how are they (presumably the children) going to relate to education?' She...
Nursery owners have warned of the dangers of a ‘two-tier system’ being created, with low-income families and children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) increasingly unable to...
The feature 'Starting out' (1 August) contained incorrect information about tax and benefits for childminders. Childminders only disregard two-thirds of the childminding allowance as expenses when...
How should practitioners best be observing children, assessing progress and letting this knowledge inform their planning, asks Charlotte Goddard
The rise in funding for early years providers from April will be a third less than the increase in last year’s Spending Review, despite the impact of coronavirus, which is pushing many nurseries and...
New guidance on the statutory progress check has an emphasis on working with parents and understanding home learning. Co-author Megan Pacey explains its importance