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Two rural nursery classes in the Scottish Borders that were earmarked for closure look likely to survive a swathe of cuts in the council's education budget designed to address a 2.8m overspend. The...
This is the way we wash the clothes - and learn by experimenting, in part two of a project by Judith Stevens When children have regular opportunities to explore their ideas with interested, caring...
Neighbourhood nurseries need 'continued ongoing funding' if they are to survive in the wake of next year's subsidy withdrawal, according to the largest voluntary provider of the initiative. Steve...
A disturbing picture of staff unhappiness and poor working conditions has emerged at a number of Nord Anglia nurseries following the news that divisional managing director Tracey Storey was stepping...
A powerful advertising campaign to raise public awareness of autism was unveiled last week by the National Autistic Society at the start of its 40th anniversary year. An advertisement being shown in...
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TV's troubleshooting nanny talks to Gayle Goshorn about what her high profile can do for nannies and families Talking to 'Supernanny' Jo Frost can seem a bit like being on the receiving end of her...
(Photograph) - Childcarers successfully completing the Scottish Independent Nurseries Association's new Celebrating Global Children course received their certificates last week. The course, run by...
The Children's Workforce Development Council is seeking proposals from those wishing to offer training for Phase Two of Early Years Professional Status next year. There will be briefings in London on...
Building trust in the pre-school years can encourage traveller families into the formal education system, writes Judith Napier Staff expected a handful of under-fives to come along to their...