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Bright Horizons has lost its case in the high court to extend one of its settings after a judge ruled a nursery is not a ‘school’ and therefore does not benefit from the same planning rights.
More and more nurseries are making dental care for children a policy alongside healthy eating and hygiene, says Sue Learner.
How one setting helped children explore their senses and the ways the human body works. By Annette Rawstrone
Happitots Day Nurseries is taking over the nursery chain Bright Beginnings. Happitots already runs five day nurseries across Scotland and is expected to open a further two later this year. The...
We should value our work for its own sake, says Julian Grenier
In our story 'Phonics debated by early educators' (News, 13 July 2006) we omitted to credit the Early Childhood Research Centre at Roehampton University as the conference organisers.
Children and families minister and Stratford-on-Avon MP Nadhim Zahawi visited Bright Kids Studley for the opening of the ‘Chalet’.
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How are nurseries identifying the training they need, and - more to the point - affording it? Karen Faux finds out.
The ever-popular Alice Sharp leads an hour-long seminar focusing on the Characteristics of Effective Learning at Nursery World North