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More than one in 10 nurseries and pre-schools would be forced to close permanently if there is no further support once the Energy Bill Relief scheme ends in March 2023, suggest new findings.
Parents teamed up with a horticultural society to cultivate somewhere for children to play. Judith Napier reports Aneglected allotment site in St Helens, Merseyside,was deteriorating, and suffering...
The second biggest nursery group in the UK operates under two brands: Bright Horizons and Teddies Nurseries, and last week acquired Casterbridge Nurseries.
Leisa Towle explains how Ofsted's data dashboard is informing her work as interventions leader at Southwark Primary School in Nottingham
The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) has today launched an inquiry into childminding, amid grave concerns about both the rising numbers of childminders leaving the...
A group of MPs has raised 'significant concerns' about the potential impact on the most vulnerable people of changes to the benefits system to be introduced in the Universal Credit.
Danish-based nursery management software company Famly has bought UK early years software pioneers FirstSteps.
A child's memory develops at different stages and in different forms. Dr Richard C Woolfson explains ways in which carers can help to encourage the process
Amusement is a useful trick to have up your sleeve. Children's entertainer Tommy Donbavand shares his trade secrets 'Knock, knock.'Go on, play along. Just for a minute or two.'Knock, knock.'
Early years providers have been warned to be aware that last year's amendment to the Race Relations Act will place a duty on many of them to promote racial equality. The 2000 Amendment followed the...