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In the first part of a new series, Liz Pemberton sets out how early years leaders can instil anti-racist practice
Sue Roberts from Edge Hill explains how one student worked towards meeting Standard 35: Influence and shape the policies and practices of the setting and share in collective responsibility for their...
Children’s centre leaders and campaigners in Sutton Coldfield say they are worried that services for vulnerable families are at risk.
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
The first nursery chain to float on the stock market began trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) last month with shares valued at five pence. Creative Educational Corporation plc, trading...
(Photograph) - Vicky Stokes, a play specialist at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, compares denimwear with 16-month-old Tabitha Owen, 14-month-old Finn Leighton and Matthew Hough,...
Is your setting fulfilling its commitments to parents? Use another in our series of checklists by Laura Henry About this series
We are extremely sorry that the Professional Nanny conference scheduled to take place earlier this month had to be cancelled by the organisers because of the low number of advance bookings, and we...
Leading experts will be offering essential information and advice on policy and provision for two-year-olds at our conference in London on 19 April.
The Government should double spending on childcare to 1 per cent of GDP by 2010, the children's charity 4Children said on Monday. Celebrating five years since it set up the Childcare Commission, the...