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The National Day Nurseries Association is working with the University of Oxford to carry out a practice-based research project to indentify the innovative ways settings engage with families.
I read with interest the news story 'Faster route to level three' (12 June), and am interested to know if this is going to be available in Scotland. I am a Support for Learning (SFL) Auxiliary, and...
Early years teams, settings and individuals are invited to enter the 2012 Shine a Light awards that celebrate best practice and excellence around supporting children and young people's communication.
The latest Ofsted statistics show that more nurseries and childminders were judged as satisfactory and inadequate in recent inspections compared to the same period last year.
A lack of nursery places is boosting demand for nannies, who have seen their wages rise by 11 per cent over the last year, latest research has revealed.
I CAN, the children's communication charity, BT and Nursery World are looking to discover how often you come into contact with children who have speech, language and communication difficulties. We...
This is part of the Lamaze Infant Development System, an extensive collection of toys and books, each carefully designed to stimulate the development of new skills at different stages throughout a...
Further to Asquith nurseries' new menus (News, 15 September), we take great pride in the food our nursery offers, and a lot of thought goes into it. Children have likes and dislikes but unless they...
Barnardo's welcomes Sir Michael Bichard's report into the circumstances around the recruitment of child murderer Ian Huntley (News, 15 January). A particular challenge here will be the need to...
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.