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Name: Becky Kingsley and Gemma HousePosition: Nursery practitioners at Windmill Hill Day Nursery in Swindon
The latest DfE Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey shows the number of early years providers has fallen by 5 per cent in a year, mainly driven by a loss of 3,200 childminders.
By Jane Drake, a partnership advisory teacher in Leeds and author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage and Organising Play in the Early Years (David Fulton) Effective...
Here we are again with plenty of suggestions on how you can spend your money wisely and well in the coming year. There's a new look to the magazine as you may already have noticed. We have colour...
Nine out of ten childminders expect to still be in the job 12 months from now, according to research by the National Childminding Association.
Head teachers and staff around the country are grasping the nettle and making plans as extended schools. Simon Vevers reports The extended schools programme is the latest to join what has become a...
Further to the eight-page pull-out section on outdoor play (5 April), I found parts of the section very informative and some of the ideas very useful. However, I work in a playgroup setting and can...
It is important to ensure that the level of stimulation provided through each activity is matched to the developmental level of the child. Every child has individual needs and abilities and will...
Arun Kanwar, managing partner at Cairneagle, on a challenging 2023 for the early years market
The implications for teachers and support staff of the Government's reforms of the school workforce are analysed by Ruth Thomson Education secretary Estelle Morris promised a 'revolution', a...