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Sky Badger launches on 15 May to coincide with the United Nation's International Day of Families.
Every playworker hates to hear this dreaded phrase. Alex Marker looks at some of the reasons behind its utterance, and some stratagems to get around it one of the pleasures of teaching at a youth...
Those in the private nursery sector are among the lowest paid and least respected employees in the UK. I am qualified to degree level and earn 5.10 an hour. I will soon retrain to teach in the 16-plus...
Help is at hand for settings preparing to offer funded places for two-year-olds in 'Are you ready for me -now I'm 2?'. Its authors, the Cheshire East Early Years and Childcare Team, explain how it...
What can settings do when a parent's wishes clash with their principles? Jane Lane advises A recent letter (Nursery World, 23 June) told of the case of a parent objecting to a male childcarer changing...
Amid the decline of Children's Centres and the emergence from lockdown, will the incoming ‘family hubs’ meet early years needs?
Mills Hill in Oldham, one of the first schools to be made a National Teaching School, focuses on co-operative learning from the Foundation Stage onwards, finds Marianne Sargent
A set of six 'know how' leaflets offering practical guidance on developing extended schools and services has been produced by the Department for Education and Skills. The leaflets draw on the...
Children are promised a wizard time at a classical concert next month at London's Royal Festival Hall. Young concertgoers are urged to dress up in magical costumes and take a portable instrument....
<P> Ofsted's head of the early years quality division <B> Dorian Bradley </B> responds to common questions from private day nurseries about the new Ofsted inspection regime </P>