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Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The UK has received a D grade for its essential services for families and children, in an end of year report card by the Family and Parenting Institute.
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Day nurseries and other small businesses in the UK and Northern Ireland have been warned to be on their guard after companies have called out of the blue claiming to be owed hundreds of pounds for...
Unison will lobby the Houses of Parliament today (5 June) in support of a pay claim for teaching assistants across England and Wales.
Counting, and use of numbers as labels, constitutes one strand of mathematical development in the early learning goals. To foster this development, early years practitioners need to be aware how...
Q Our playground is temporary while a new site is built and we have nowhere for children to park their bikes when they arrive. Suggestions, please? A Wesco's new weightable Bike Stand is made of thick...
Nursery World's sell-out conference on the Early Years Foundation Stage, held last week in Birmingham, highlighted just how much is still to be done before the implementation of the new framework in...
The latest in this series looks at the importance of ongoing risk assessmentsto ensure child safety. By Nicole Weinstein
The pandemic has left its mark on all of us, but particularly young children and their physical development, says Max Stanford, of the Early Intervention Foundation