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The first private nursery chains are taking steps into the new Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme for disadvantaged areas. Anne Wiltsher reports The 108-place Jigsaw nursery in Portsmouth, one of the...
Good physical development (PD) practice starts in the setting, says Dr Lala Manners in this first part of a new series exploring how staff can increase knowledge and balance in-house activities with...
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
For the final UN Sustainable Development Goal, Dr Diane Boyd considers how early years settings can encourage children to think and work in partnership
Policy tensions and political motives create barriers to improving childcare, says Chris Barnham.
Encouraged by Government, more employers want to help their staff with childcare, but what does this mean for providers? Simon Vevers investigates Childcare is increasingly becoming part of the...
The rise in child protection policies, vetting and CRB checks is damaging the voluntary sector, claims a leading sociologist.
Making authentic links between reading and talking has been helping early years practitioners and teachers to develop children's communication, language and literacy. Di Chilvers explains.
Quality of care is the most important consideration for nurseries, but management blunders put parents off, says Working Mum.