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As nurseries start to reopen for more children, one nursery owner shares her experiences of social distancing for three-year-olds, reassuring parents, and hand sanitiser shortages
Here at the Maria Montessori Institute School we have been thinking about how social distancing could work in our Children’s House nurseries, with our three- to- six-year-olds.
As an already underfunded early years sector prepares to return to work on Monday, many questions remain unanswered, says childminder and trainer Sarah Neville
We are at risk of going backwards on the successes of early years policy without a joined-up government strategy, particularly as the effects of Covid hit, argue Beatrice Merrick and Nathan Archer of...
The early years sector showed how adaptable it is during lockdown, and it must continue to be as the new school year starts
Children and families will suffer if summer childcare providers are not supported and guided competently by the Government, says Richard Bernstein, director of XUK Camps
What does the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Covid-19 and ‘business interruption’ insurance mean? Stephanie Marshall, a solicitor at law firm Fieldfisher explains the implications for nurseries
Early years degrees vary hugely and need attention, say Verity Campbell-Barr and Katherine Gulliver. Is it time for the next Nutbrown moment?
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan on why the capital is continuing to support the city’s childcare providers.
As NDNA’s new director of Business Development, Cara Brundle says she is excited to be working with members to support their businesses, promote their entrepreneurial skills and find new ways to bring...