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Self-esteem and Early Learning (second edition). By Rosemary Roberts. (Paul Chapman Publishing, 15.99, 020 7374 0645) Reviewed by Jennie Lindon, early years consultant
Doing less but better surely makes more sense than continuously adding things that have no real value to our provision
Financially struggling families in Peterborough are being supported by a local nursery group that is gathering children’s coats to ensure that they are warm this winter.
Disabled children at a school in Lanark, Scotland, are enjoying a new sensory room with the help of the Bright Horizons nursery chain and Kwik-Fit Insurance.
Help with childcare, eldercare and ongoing support for families have been highlighted as key areas for employee retention in a new report by nursery and back-up care provider, Bright Horizons.
An estimated half a million visits to families by health visitors are not happening due to savage cuts in debt-ridden Primary Care Trusts, the Amicus/Community Practitioners and Health Visitors...
An 'ambassador' scheme aims to promote the sector and help employers attract bright employees.
Labour research shows that local authorities face a shortfall of more than a quarter of places for two-year-olds when the scheme extends in September.
The London Early Years Foundation is calling on the Government to invest in nursery food provision to support families living in poverty and improve young children's health.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning