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As the recession starts to bite and parents lose jobs, what can managers do to safeguard the futures of their settings? Mary Evans looks at survival tactics.
For the baby on the go needing a comfy place to sleep, the pop-up travel cot from Samsonite Baby Travel folds out from its own lightweight carry bag into a free-standing, soft, safe and clean bed that...
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For a successful Ofsted inspection, the staff team need to consider their setting from the viewpoint of both a child attending it, and the inspector, says Laura Henry in the last of the series.
Children’s centres provide childminders and parents with a crucial place to meet and access services, but many are closing. New mum Gabriella Jozwiak finds out what is replacing them
How do you sell your nursery to parents when they come to visit? Susan Hay shows how to put your provision in the best light.
In a deprived area, West Rise Nursery meets parents' needs with choice and flexibility, reports Karen Faux.
Managers may need to think creatively when faced with difficult choices about keeping their nursery going, as Derek Hayes does.
Nursery World's ever-popular supplement for everyone involved in running an early years setting is packed with ideas, advice and information.
<P> Today's early years managers need to acquire new skills. <B> Mary Evans </B> lists courses available to enhance your qualifications </P>