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The Government’s 30-hour policy threatens the availability and quality of childcare for working parents in the capital, a new report claims.
This year's survey reflects new pressures on nannies and employers alike, as Stephen Vahrman explains This year our annual survey shows a far different picture than in the past few years....
The formation of a Government-funded partnership earlier this year ruffled a few feathers among the early years organisations left out. Here, the leading charity explains the project to Melanie...
Conversation for children can be verbal or non-verbal. Just look at the conversation Neve is having in the sequence of pictures opposite. Babies will use eye contact and gazing to invite others to...
What makes good practice when offering children learning experiences? Early years consultant and child psychologist Jennie Lindon looks closer.
Help the children to stretch their understanding of mathematical concepts by exploring shapes with ideas by Anne O'Connor Adult-led activities
How do you create a quality learning environment? Gill Farnworth, head teacher of Westfield Nursery School, Stoke-on-Trent, explains the approach of her staff team.
Children and families minister Nadhim Zahawi has said that ‘no nursery needs protecting’ from closure as a result of the 30 hours.
Early years practitioners can do a lot to boost young children's manipulative development, says Penny Tassoni - while leaving them to play at their own pace
The 30-hour offer and the new funding rates have prompted genuine concerns and discontent across the private, voluntary and independent early years childcare sector.