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What can nurseries do to protect themselves in a period of financial uncertainty? Law partner Robert Collier offers some advice.
Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp Feet first
A simple story about a dog in a sweater can inspire activities in different areas of the curriculum, says Lena Engel One of the stories by Gene Zion about a much-loved pet dog called Harry is No Roses...
The Gaelic Pre-school Council, Comhairlie nan Sgoiltean Araich (CNSA), is considering contacting the police after seeking advice on race hate letters. CNSA turned to the Commission for Racial Equality...
Two new children's centres have opened in Chilwell and Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. Facilities at Sure Start Chilwell West and Eastwood's settings include a sensory room, an activity zone and a toy...
Early years providers are doing it for themselves when it comes to making sure their staff can gain the skills and understanding that their settings require. Karen Faux hears what they most value.
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
By Sue Allingham, Foundation Stage and infant co-ordinator at a primary school in Richmond upon Thames While it is good news that the Government is proposing a national programme for Foundation Stage...
Children are being withdrawn from nurseries, and some nursery staff are facing acute hardship themselves, because the Inland Revenue is clawing back overpayments of tax credits running into thousands...