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Choice, the buzzword of the educational revolution, is a ploy to deflect attention from a chronic lack of resources, says Beatrix Campbell You might expect a government pledged to doing 'what works'...
The UK's sixth biggest nursery chain, Princess Christian Nurseries, is seeking to re-brand itself as 'bright, fun and friendly' with a new logo. The group, owned by the private education provider Nord...
The Early Years Alliance has written to the Department of Health and Social Care with concerns about planned changes to the nursery milk reimbursement scheme.
Outdoor opportunities for under-threes are often lost because practitioners overlook using such an exciting and stimulating space when planning activities. Indoor areas can limit children's...
A stimulating outdoor play area can have a positive effect on your nursery or school - creating an environment which encourages quality free play has been shown to improve children's behaviour and...
Allowing children to explore media and materials enables important learning, but how can practitioners support children's creativity and understanding? Nicole Weinstein explains.
Learning journeys are more a keepsake for families than a tool to plan children’s learning and development, says Working Mum
This year's Excellence in Childcare Awards, run by Kids' Clubs Network with Nursery World and Prima magazines and sponsored by Sure Start, brings you the unsung heroes who have shaped the childcare...
The choice of playmates in different contexts reveals interesting issues about friendship and about gender to Dr Maria Robinson.
Early years consultant Gail Ryder Richardson provides a step-by-step guide to providing an outdoor environment that empowers children to keep themselves safe.