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‘UK nursery businesses: striving for success’ was the theme of this Big Debate at Nursery World’s recent Business Summit in association with Christie & Co. Hannah Crown reports
The country’s two biggest chains have consolidated their positions at the top of the table after acquiring settings, which has enabled some new entries to sneak in, reports Catherine Gaunt
The most disadvantaged two-year-olds are losing out on childcare as an unintended consequence of the Government’s 30 hours policy, a report has found.
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
by Quentin Blake (Jonathan Cape 2010)
That tuna sandwich may be more beneficial than you realise if you're expecting a baby. Eating fish in pregnancy greatly reduces the risk of premature birth and underweight babies, according to a new...
Looking back, the appointment of Elizabeth Truss as parliamentary under-secretary of state for education and childcare has had a certain inevitability about it.
13 February Early years services: the practical issues A day course by I CAN.
With the Government’s obesity strategy leaving much to be desired, early years managers may have to take the matter into their own hands, reports Hannah Crown
Coronavirus has brought to the fore the policy and funding neglect the early years sector endures. Time to #StandUpForEarlyYears!