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The interaction of children's development with larger aspects of society was the focus of Urie Bronfenbrenner's research and theory, writes Professor Tricia David
One nursery in north London has started providing ukulele sessions for children once a week. Liz Roberts reports on how babies and children alike are engaging with the instrument
CACHE is the UK's only specialist awarding body for qualifications in Early Years Care and Education and Playwork. It is a charitable trust and works in collaboration with major agencies in the...
As more parents struggle with childcare costs, nurseries need to have clear policies about paying fees and collecting debts while remaining sensitive to family difficulties, says Claire Schofield,...
The lasting effects of loving interactions between babies and their parents and early years practitioners are borne out in a project explained by Veronica Lawrence and Claire Stevenson.
The Co-operative Childcare has re-launched the first of the 23 nurseries it acquired from the Buffer Bear chain under its own branding, to mark the start of a 1.8m makeover for the combined group. The...
Gayle Goshorn talks to nursery groups that have seen good times and bad times over two decades or more. How does today compare - and is there still a sense of fun in the nursery day?
Vaisakhi The celebration of festivals is established practice in nurseries. However, a limited number are widely celebrated. Among the alternatives worth considering is Vaisakhi (or Basakhi) on 13...
Sue Wiseman, nursery manager at Pool Farm and Primrose Hill Community Nursery, Kings Norton, Birmingham recalls how the nursery was extended: 'We're a community nursery where demand for places has...