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There is mounting unease in the early years sector, following the Cabinet reshuffle, that early years and childcare policy is being pushed down the Department for Education's to-do list.
Every October brings new employment law changes. Our resident HR expert Jacqui Mann, of HR 4 Nurseries, has picked out three key developments employers need to know about
Dedication and little steps is the name of the game for Stepping Stones Pre-school in the West Midlands, which celebrated its first Outstanding grading from Ofsted.
Working with children under the age of three can be a demanding job. Helen Moylett outlines ways to ensure much-needed support mechanisms are firmly in place Writing in Nursery World about working...
Help children set the Christmas dinner table with decorations suggested by Hilary White Children love sitting down to a Christmas dinner table set with their own handmade place mats and napkin rings -...
Little Workmates is a series of six books designed for two to four year olds. Each one depicts a lively character in a particular job. With the aid of a simple, colourfully illustrated story, young...
The EYFS should be axed and funding for Sure Start should be devolved to local authorities according to a report by a right-leaning think-tank, the Centre for Policy Studies.
Andrew Manners at Morgan LaRoche solicitors on Ofsted's proposed changes to the way complaints are handled for early years providers and schools.
The latest evidence of the value of pre-school education is set to shape early years policy at a time when it is undergoing great changes. Karen Faux reports While the Effective Provision of...
Enter our competition for the chance to win one of five sets of the Wayland Books' series 'All By Myself', which feature four board books about getting dressed, eating independently, tidying and bath...