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This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
Shadow early years minister Tulip Siddiq is holding a virtual roundtable meeting next week with representatives from the early years and childcare sector to hear the challenges providers face in the...
What training is available to help practitioners revitalise their maths provision? Charlotte Goddard reports
The Government is breaching its human rights duty to ensure adequate food for families, a new report warns.
All very well checking out the nannies, but what about the families? Lollipop Childcare, which opened this month in Windsor, Berkshire, is offering nannies a new service - reference-checked families....
From enhanced risk assessment to making the practicalities work, Hopscotch’s Laura Hoyland explains how her nursery has welcomed back more children
According to childcare.co.uk, nearly a sixth of providers could close permanently as a result of the pandemic.
Training providers are facing huge drops in apprentice numbers as settings start to close en masse and new apprentices stay away.
The number of early years settings having to temporarily close because of Covid-19 infections appear to be rising, while nurseries say they feel they are the 'bottom of the pile' and 'ignored' by the...
Grandparents will receive greater support and legal rights under proposals set out in the Government's families and relationships Green Paper published last week.