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What type of expressive language should you expect three- to five-year-olds to be able to use when re-telling a story or event? Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni advise
After 10 years working in recruitment, Freya Luxton set up Hopscotch Ltd and is converting listed former Royal Navy buildings in Gosport, Hampshire, into a 70-place day nursery, which will open in a...
The drive for tighter regulation of nanny agencies - in the absence of registration for nannies themselves - is moving from Scotland into England. Julia Harris (above), who runs North West...
Karen Hart unpicks Standard 2 of the Early Years Teacher criteria and suggests how practitioners might best demonstrate it.
Hay bales, live reindeer, foraged gifts and eco-friendly decorations – some nurseries are rejecting traditional nativities in favour of more community-conscious ideas. By Annette Rawstrone
It's been a year of upheaval for the biggest players, with plenty of activity elsewhere and some new entrants in this year’s table of the 25 largest nursery chains in the UK. Catherine Gaunt examines...
A major study has revealed for the first time the number of children being brought up by family members other than their parents.
A new website offering to list teachers and carers who have been cleared by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) has been accused of attempting to 'make money out of fear and insecurity' by a teachers'...
It's easy to forget that the whole concept of children's services is relatively new. The idea of bringing together health, education and social care, responding to the needs of children and families...
The early years sector is split about the wisdom of opening more widely from this week, and there are tough decisions to be made