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When parents split up, children suffer emotional turmoil which can be extremely damaging. Annette Rawstrone reports on a project to improve support for such families Between 150,000 and 200,000 sets...
Regular slots of quality time for sharing stories and non-fiction books play a crucial role in nurturing your child's development as a reader Time
Further to the news story that childminders in poor parts of England are to receive support funding (22 March), since the introduction of nursery vouchers by the Conservative Government followed by...
Early years organisations across Scotland have welcomed the setting of the qualifications criteria for the registration of early education and childcare workers, announced last week by the Scottish...
Peek, poke and dig your way into all kinds of openings around the nursery and in stories and songs with these activities based on holes from Denise Bailey Children enjoy finding holes, creating holes,...
Thousands of early years students could drop out of the sector if entry plans for apprenticeships go ahead, nursery employers have warned.
How will the National Occupational Standards review affect the qualifications of early years practitioners? Karen Faux looks at how the review has identified changing structures and job roles within...
Story: Alison Boyle; Illustrations: Lynn Nixon; story ideas, page 16 Danny's cat Dare loved to explore. She had explored every corner of her home and had a few favourite places around the house....
In our new monthly column Sian Nisbett, nursery director of Dizzy Ducks Day Nursery, which owns two settings in Essex, considers how her staff work with families who have English as an Additional...