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A family-run chain in the Tees Valley is opening two more purpose-built nurseries at a cost of 3m.
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books A parent at our nursery recently expressed a concern regarding a male member of staff changing their child's nappy. The concern was not a child...
I just want to say that we teachers don't deserve the resentment of school support staff. We know that they should get paid more for the work that they do, but this is not our fault. I work more than...
In England, 18 per cent of two- to 15-year-olds are obese and a further 14 per cent are overweight.
Girls do better than boys in the first two years of school, according to combined Government statistics on the Foundation Stage Profile and Key Stage 1 that have been published for the first time.
Children have an early and natural urge to draw, but practitioners need to offer them ample resources and encourage them to think about and discuss their efforts afterwards.
Babies and toddlers learn from experience and love to explore all sorts of shapes, sizes and textures of even the most basic household items. Nicole Weinstein explains the joy of treasure baskets and...
Once again, Scotland looks set to come up with a system that those south of the border will eye with envy, as the new gradings for care services are unveiled (see news, page 8).
Websites are becoming increasingly versatile as business tools, while social media is now helping nurseries to achieve a new level engagement with parents. Katy Morton finds out more
How well does your setting encourage staff to develop their skills, and advise them on how to raise issues? Laura Henry lists the guidelines and rules for good practice.