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My setting has just been inspected by Ofsted. It has certainly left me with a feeling of awe and wonder at the whole process. I am in awe that it passes for a legitimate assessment process of nursery...
In the first of a series presenting models of best practice for inspection, we look at monitoring and evaluation processes at Poppy and Jack’s. By Hannah Crown
Gemma Jackson relates her journey as an early years practitioner and explains why she is supporting our #StandUpForEarlyYears campaign.
Coram Family, the latest incarnation of Thomas Coram's 18th-century children's charity ('Taking refuge', 3 June), continues his innovative ways of caring for children, for which my family have...
After a pandemic-led downturn last year, the investment outlook for the childcare market is rebounding and optimism is high once again. Meredith Jones Russell reports
Settings with exemplary practice are getting a chance to show it off to local authorities through a new NDNA project, says Karen Faux.
The early years and childcare sector is changing at an incredible pace, as anyone involved in this area will be aware. The plethora of Government initiatives, policies and reviews means that it is...
How one Early Years Professional put her training to good use.
You might be surprised at what children want when they're asked - and at the benefits it has for their confidence, as Mary Evans discovers Burgers, pizza, a bouncy castle and the latest hits from the...
As we approach World Mental Health Day, it’s worth honing in on the mental health of our children and young people and the staff that work with them, says Michael Samuel