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The likely policy moves by the new Government and their effects on early years providers are speculated upon by Robert Collier.
A nursery chain which has defended a ‘general extras’ charge as necessary to subsidise government-funded places has published a new policy to help get around the problem.
Bright Horizons has added another nursery to its portfolio - marking the latest instalment in a very lively year for sector acquisitions.
Directing the EYFS requires someone with a thorough knowledge of the early years.
A Conservative government would ensure that all of the money intended for the private, voluntary and independent sector reaches it, said Maria Miller, shadow Minister for the Family.
Eunice Lumsden, head of Early Years at University of Northampton, argues that professionalising the workforce means adopting standards akin to those in professions such as social work
Bright Horizons has bought My Family Care, including the Tinies nanny franchises.
This is my last column for Nursery World and I have enjoyed writing it. The commentator's vantage point has allowed me to observe some important trends in public policy debate on matters that concern...
Does the fact that Development Matters has been moved from the Department for Education's EYFS section of its website matter?
In these weeks running up to Christmas, the problems of inequality, disadvantage and lack of social mobility in our country come into ever-sharper focus, as both our regular columnists highlight.