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How can early years practitioners expect to use the child database, and how will they be trained for it? Mary Evans finds out.
An innovative new setting is to offer parents a place to work and their children a place for care at the same time, says Karen Faux.
You'll find seven stories and more in a unique new centre dedicated to the making and enjoying of books for children. Dan Levy takes a look Last summer saw the launch of an exciting new exhibition...
The six maintained nursery schools in Warwickshire face an uncertain future, following a council review which may lead to them being taken over by private providers or amalgamating with primary...
* Michelle Hector, 42, who has been a teaching assistant at Altmore Infant School, Newham, for five and a half years, began the Foundation Degree last September. She says, 'Most of us on the course...
Attractive presentations in well-defined spaces will serve to enhance children's creative play. Sue Crook and Betty Farmer explain how.
The entrance to your setting is where young children separate from their parents and it has some important work to do. Martin Rimes offers advice on getting it right Does your reception area say,...
A cross-section of early years consultants and nursery equipment suppliers tell Nicole Weinstein about the latest trends in early years practice and how best to provide an enabling environment
Properly investing in children’s development and future is expensive, but proposed reforms to the sector are all about saving cash, says Penny Tassoni
Buying an existing nursery can be a useful short cut to getting started in the daycare business, says Martin Pace. You get an immediate income stream and it may be easier to find the funds - but there...