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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.
The National Children’s Museum Eureka! turns 25 this month with a ‘big birthday bash’.
Kids Academy is rebranding and opening five new franchised settings next year.
Christine Macintyre examines the importance of play, in this extract from Identifying Additional Learning Needs This chapter is written in response to four-year-old Ronan's request, 'Just let me...
Although for tax purposes the Inland Revenue does not recognise nannies as self-employed workers, we all know that in most respects they work in sole charge not just of children but of their own...
An educational theatre company is bringing children to a specially-created environment to take part in a story. Mary Evans came along Take three actors and a mischievous parrot puppet, create a...
If you want to back up your gardening projects (see page 18) with some classroom reading, you could take a look at The Global Garden by Kate Petty and Jennie Maizels, published by Transworld at Pounds...
Fathers will be allowed six weeks paid paternity leave from 2012, if Government plans under consultation go ahead.
Further to the news story 'Nurseries may quit education grant' (5 February), the issue of funding made me leave the early years sector after 15 years of working in various playgroups to work as an NVQ...
The results of the first joint care and education inspections of early years settings in Scotland have just been published following a pilot programme carried out in November and December 2002. The...