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By Suzi Beaman, owner of Holding the Reins Nursery in Plymouth, Devon We have run our nursery and cared for children aged two to five for 12 years. Following our recent transitional Ofsted inspection,...
It's never too soon to introduce children to books, and the safe, stimulating way to do this is via the fabric variety From birth
Nannies as well as au pairs should consider a warning issued by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation about looking for jobs on the booming number of unregulated internet websites. Elizabeth...
What progress is being made on representation of men in childcare, and what about other groups? asks Charlotte Goddard
From an early years perspective, it was frustrating that significant recommendations for the primary curriculum did not survive the end of this parliament. It remains to be seen whether Sir Jim Rose's...
Councils are using money earmarked for other projects to fund a £1bn shortfall in Government funding for new school places, a survey shows.
There is little evidence that one-off 200 grants for disadvantaged families to encourage them to use children's centres will promote social mobility, new research suggests.
After your story about the restaurant in Cheshire offering childcare while parents enjoy a meal (News, 20/27 December) I was heartened to turn to Pat Wills' comments in 'To the Point' on looking to...
The manager of Jigsaw Nursery in Pinner has organised a Star of the Week scheme to promote staff recognition and help support their wellbeing. The ‘Star of the Week’ is presented with a certificate.
In the light of some recent murders and the outcry from the public over the police vetting system involved in the case of Soham school caretaker Ian Huntley, I think it is irresponsible for Ofsted to...