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In part one of her tips for managing the daily routine, nanny Sarah Scotcher finds her way around reluctant children Any carer of children meets challenges and obstacles throughout the daily routine....
Future leaders of extended schools and children's centres will be public sector chief executives or experts in learning or pedagogy, replacing the traditional headteacher, says a leadership expert....
Develop manipulative skills for mark-making with an assortment of resources in the office role-play area, says <B> Jane Drake </B>
Nicole Weinstein explains the benefits of gardening for young children and takes a look at some of the best resources on offer
Children not currently attending an early years setting due to coronavirus, but that are registered with one, should be included in next week’s early years census, the Department for Education has...
More than four in 10 nurseries, pre-schools and childminders in England have had to fully and/or partially close at least once since 1 June due to Coronavirus self-isolation rules, a survey suggests.
The Chancellor has announced the extension of the furlough scheme until March 2021 to protect jobs and the economy.
Children with SEND should not be excluded from activities that challenge them. Annette Rawstrone looks at the options
Childcare providers in Scotland have been issued with new guidance to help plan for reopening settings once it is deemed safe to do so.