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Ofsted will resume graded inspections of some registered early years providers from 4 May, it has confirmed today.
Essential early years By Louise Dryden, Ruth Forbes, Penny Mukherji, Linda Pound
If a bright idea brings benefits to one setting, you want to spread the word. Melanie Defries explains how some chains do just that.
This issue of Nursery Chains is published at a very interesting time for the groups of providers who are leading the way in the development of the private daycare sector. Our league table round-up...
Children's creativity occurs in the creating, not the end product, Jennie Lindon advises Y oung children need time and space to develop the flair of creativity - an open-ended confidence that lets...
Light a creative touchpaper and watch your club's indoor bonfire party go off with a bang with these fun and varied activity suggestions by Deborah Sharpe 'I love fireworks.' 'I hate bangers.' 'The...
In the 12 months since Nursery Chains was last published, nursery groups have been living with the twin challenges of implementing the Early Years Foundation Stage and the economic crisis.
Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.