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Practitioners can take the lead from one child's emerging literacy skills and enhance their provision around the setting for all the children, as Jane Drake explains Observation in setting
National Childcare Month is now officially under way, and June is packed with activities and events to celebrate the great work done by people in this sector. With many of the main organisations - the...
Nursery nurses in Greenwich look set to be balloted on strike action in their long-running pay dispute with the council (Nursery World, 19 January 2006). Unison, which represents 130 of the 154...
Lambeth Council has approved the closure of five of its children’s centres, while those in other parts of the country are also under threat.
The London Early Years Foundation (LEYF) is launching a £1.5 million charity bond to raise money to help fund the acquisition of more nurseries, with the goal of doubling its settings from 39 to 80.
Spring blooms hold their own special fascination for young children, writes Cathy Nutbrown.
Name: Ginny WrightRole: Early years development officer for Learning Through LandscapesQualifications:Foundation Degree in Early Years Care & Education; NVQ 3 in Childcare; City & Guilds ' Home...
Health campaigners are warning that lockdown has led to more secondhand smoke exposure in families with children.
While some out-of-school clubs have never needed to raise funds, others are struggling to survive. Simon Vevers looks at why funding arrangements mean some clubs face closure and how this will affect...