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We have ten copies of Understanding Children's Development in the Early Years by Christine Macintyre (14.99, www.nurseryworld.co.uk/bookshop) to give away. Send your name and address on the back of a...
A member of staff who is promoted to a management role should never feel out on their own - senior management teams have a responsibility to provide them with training and support which help to build...
A good computer management system can work wonders for your business, but before you invest take your time and try before you buy, says Mary Evans.
One of the UK's biggest nursery chains has bought a further two nursery groups, bringing its total settings to 109. Bright Horizons Family Solutions has acquired Daisies Day Nurseries, a chain of five...
How should a setting react when a parent tells it that they do not want their son to wear dresses from the home corner? Gabriella Jozwiak asks our panel
I write in response to Lisa Steele-Bevan's letter ('Impractical training', 10 November) in respect of newly qualified staff. I have been involved in childcare NVQs for approximately eight years and...
We hope that this issue of Nursery Management will sharpen the focus on all the changes that are currently underway in the sector, explore their many implications for business and provide a clear...
Dr Richard House argues that the decision of the teaching unions to speak out against recent Government moves could prove a turning point for the early years sector.
Confidence is an essential ingredient for quality childcare provision. Katy Morton looks at why it matters and what to do when it falters.
Trade unions representing teachers, nursery nurses, nannies, early years specialists and further and higher education lecturers, have come together under one name.