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Every year the Daycare Trust releases its survey of childcare costs, prompting outrage at the fees charged for nursery and childminder places.
Judging for the Nursery World Awards and an upcoming one-day conference on curriculum mean it has been a busy month
Name: Jan Hooper, Position: senior manager of The House of Eden Nursery in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
The drive for young children to attend school-run nurseries is causing some concern, but could it be an opportunity for the PVI nursery sector? Meredith Jones Russell looks at the pros and cons.
Professor Kathy Sylva, one of the authors of the EPPSE study, explains why new research into early education places and children's outcomes contradicts their findings.
As well as continuing to recognise the pioneers of early years pedagogy, we must also make space for fresh thinking, says Karen Faux
The 2011 census found there were 3.5 million children under five in England and Wales, which is 406,000 more than the last census in 2001.
Society is confused about children's behaviour, says Alan Bentley.
Concern is growing that without government aid, more low-paid early years staff will leave the sector, writes Karen Faux.
Research data can help you promote your services, says Jo Verrill, managing director of market research company CEEDA.