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Nurseries should be designed to meet the needs of the child, but this is often not the case, argues Jenny Benjamin For too long, says Eva Lloyd, chief executive of the National Early Years Network...
Throw out the brushes and see what children can paint with their bodies, says Hilary White Body printing is a great outdoor activity for the summer months. Take everything outside into the garden,...
Chrissy Meleady, chief executive of Early Years Equality Early Years Equality welcomes the recent media coverage of the important role that work in the early years plays in combating racism and...
By Anne Longfield, chief executive of Kids' Clubs Network As every working parent with school age children knows, the summer school holidays are almost upon us. Long able to instil a sense of fear and...
Try these ten questions to help you to evaluate your setting's key person system. 1. Does a child have more contact with his or her key person during the day than with other members of staff? If not,...
The best route to an inspection starts with reflection on your setting's principles and practice, say Laura Henry and Beth Harris, as they launch a new series by examining the components of quality
Busy Bees Vouchers, the largest voucher company in the UK, is changing its name to Computershare Voucher Services in line with its parent company.
Use children's natural fascination with ducks as a starting point for mathematical activities with suggestions from Anne O'Connor Adult-led activities
Best practice emergency procedures require that rapid evacuation be carried out in a 'once only operation', with no re-entry into your building. If you are operating the normal supervision ratio of...