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An award-winning primary school has had architectural judges gushing over its design - but, asks Julian Grenier, have they asked the schoolchildren how they feel about it? The new Hampden Gurney...
The planning issues affecting childminders that have been raised by Nursery World readers recently are sadly only the tip of a very big iceberg (Letters, 1 August; News, 6 June). Recent Department for...
For an average of £15 a month, nurseries can access an 'Aladdin's cave' of donated resources in London.
A national directory of childcare providers and family services in England launched by the DCSF will enable parents to search for nurseries, childminders, after-school clubs and children's centres.
Neighbourhood nurseries in local authority children's centres face severe problems too (News, 30 November). Like those from other sectors, we have a deficit which is growing worse as grants decrease....
Educational therapist Andrea Clifford Poston answers your queries about child behaviour Q The three-year-old child I care for coped well with the arrival of her brother six months ago. She has never...
A coalition of early years organisations and nurseries is calling on the Government to consider new childcare funding options, including making the 15 hours universal from the age of two and paying a...
The early years sector has raised alarm over apparent further Government confusion on the 30 hours policy.
The families of children with disabilities can expect to find all the services they need in a new centre built around a teamworking model. Annette Rawstrone reports