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School dinners made a reappearance in the news last week as Cherie Blair joined her husband on the campaign trail. The Daily Telegraph reported that during a visit to World's End infant and nursery...
How one setting adapted its Independent Learning Time for parents evenings to give them a better understanding of their children's development. By Elizabeth Powell
Nannies getting poached? Parents gazumping each other? Helen Kewley hears tales from the jobs jungle Since the introduction of the pilot nursery voucher scheme nearly a decade ago, nannies have...
Getting involved in staff's personal problems may seem daunting, but handled well it can result in a stable, happy team, says Julie Addyman Nippers Nursery in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, opened in...
Adults need to know more about patterns themselves to help children develop their awareness. In this article Linda Pound focuses on the visual and mathematical aspects
A charity in Singapore was grateful for some English leadership on early education, says Gerald Haigh
Children’s centre funding has dropped by more than 35 per cent since 2010, an analysis by Barnardo’s has revealed.
How are the largest nursery groups bearing up in a difficult market? Catherine Gaunt reports on the latest ups and downs in the UK and Ireland's top 20 chains Aglance at the league table for our...
The implications for teachers and support staff of the Government's reforms of the school workforce are analysed by <STRONG> Ruth Thomson </STRONG>
A high-quality setting can only be achieved with staff who understand its vision. In the first of a four-part series Rebecca Miller provides a guide to how this can be achieved.