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The work of early years pioneers shows that change is always possible, says Professor Cathy Nutbrown
The saying goes that honesty is the best policy, and that is as true for early years professionals as it is for the likes of government ministers, says Sarah Mackenzie
Government proposals for national standards in daycare that lower the qualifications required for staff could reduce the quality of care and create 'warehouses for the next generation', the chairman...
What is empathy and its role in learning? An edited extract from Helen Garnett’s book on the subject, which won a Nursery World award this year, reveals all
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.
Parents of children with special educational needs can find information about the support available to them in a new booklet produced by a national independent voluntary organisation. The Advisory...
Playday, the annual celebration of children's play, taking place on 2 August, has as this year's theme 'Play, naturally', says the Children's Play Council. The CPC will research the loss of play...
We must ensure we keep our doors open to families, says head of fundraising Sophia Baker
Joyce Broughton, an NVQ Level 3 student from Berkshire College of Agriculture, has won the third Heinemann Childcare Student of the Year Award. At a ceremony in October held at the Early Years and...
School meals are to receive a 280m funding boost to improve quality over the next three years, most of which will go directly to schools and local education authorities to ensure they spend a minimum...