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In her column for Nursery World this week, Beverley Hughes, Minister for Children, Young People and Families, reveals exclusively that the initial consultation on the extension to the free entitlement...
I am a parent who has used both paper and internet childcare vouchers. I, and a number of colleagues, have major concerns over the delays in monies being credited to my child's nursery. Deduction for...
Looking at reflections is fun and fascinating in activities that lend themselves to everything from science to art, says Denise Bailey Providing opportunities for children to study their reflection is...
Play should be a crucial part of learning for children in primary school, a report into primary education has concluded.
When parents split up, children suffer emotional turmoil which can be extremely damaging. Annette Rawstrone reports on a project to improve support for such families Between 150,000 and 200,000 sets...
I am one of eight nursery nurses working in nursery, reception and Year 1 in a school in Southport, Merseyside. Five of us are being made redundant at the end of this month due to the current...
Look at the information that children and their parents are giving you inadvertently to build communication with them, says Helen Bromley.
More than six in ten parents have had to change their working arrangements once their children start school, according to a new survey.
Cards and board games, whether bought or made in the nursery, are ideal resources for early learning about counting and number, says Denise Bailey Table-top games and activities can provide lots of...
The recent move by a primary school in south London to open a baby unit, funded and run by the school itself, raises quite a few issues, especially with current concerns about how local authorities...