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Planning a party, to mark an event for example, is a fun activity as well as a learning experience for children, writes Penny Tassoni
Some ideas for supporting children’s exploration of vans and lorries, inside and outside the setting. By Annette Rawstrone
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.
How one child’s interest in digging led to a whole setting getting involved. By Annette Rawstrone
Nursery owner and University of Warwick lecturer Caroline Jones has seen a raft of changes to early years legislation and inspection since she set up her first nursery at her home in 1989. Here, she...
It's hard to remember when a Government appointment was met with quite such an enthusiastic welcome. The news that Lesley Staggs has become the first-ever national director of the Foundation Stage is...
Ofsted is no longer to assess whether nursery staff in England are suitable to look after children or to be in regular contact with them.
In this concluding part of the series, Des Forrest and Kathy Brodie outline how you can set up your staff to succeed by ensuring each individual is working to their strengths.
For a Salford nursery the experience of working with a children's centre and a primary school has brought mutual benefits, says Melanie Defries.
The way that councils are setting rates for 30 hours funding varies widely across the country. Jo Parkes assesses some big differences in approach