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Internationally renowned centre Pen Green has a model of research-led practice with practitioners leading the way. By Gemma Goldenberg
The public services union Unison is calling for the National Minimum Wage to rise substantially in October 2012 to prevent millions of low-paid workers falling into poverty.
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from Suzannah Olivier on how nurseries can provide for children who suffer from dairy allergy or intolerance A dairy allergy is an immune...
More than 500 nursery teachers and parents gathered at a rally in Glasgow on Saturday to protest against council plans to axe nursery school teachers' jobs. Under measures for next year's budget,...
The Government is pressing ahead with a consultation on changes to childcare ratios in England, despite widespread opposition from early years providers and parents to the plans.
Most disabled children are happy at school, seeing themselves as helpful classmates and enthusiastic playmates, according to a summary of a Scottish Executive-funded study published last week. The...
The most essential household utensils offer a surprising array of learning activities, as Jean Evans demonstrates A project focusing on the familiar and readily available resource of cutlery provides...
The UKs largest nursery chain, Leapfrog, has sold five leasehold sites south of London to new nursery group Bright New Minds in a deal completed last week.
Ashfield House Day Nursery and Pre-school in Eccleshill has made it a condition of employment that by 1 September all staff must be either doubled vaccinated, or agree to become fully vaccinated, to...