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What steps can nurseries take to be sure they don't fall foul of new laws against age discrimination? Victoria McMeel and Olivier Burnside of Veale Wasbrough Lawyers examine your duties to employees...
'Boys' learning: the right match' is one of a fantastic roll-call of hour-long seminars at Nursery World North on 5-6 May.
The Pixieland nursery in Plymouth is so security conscious that it has recently installed the latest fingerprint recognition technology to protect the children's safety. Access to the nursery is...
The woman behind New Zealand’s early years curriculum is still going strong. By Linda Pound
Children's campaigners have welcomed Labour's announcement of a 680m fund to 'kick- start' the extended schools initiative, but warned that it should sit within a framework of children and families...
A new pamphlet on primary education seeking to provide an alternative approach to the new national curriculum for England has been published by a group of campaigners.
* SkillsActive regional network manager Maggie Patchett has swapped her laptop and mobile phone for a month's volunteering in Uganda. The manager, who returns on 5 September, is working with...
Helping children to develop a sense of time may require giving them lots of time. Penny Tassoni considers how to listen to children trying to put things in perspective Gone are the days when a child...
The lack of out-of-school care for ten-to 14-year-olds has been thrust into the spotlight with the publication of a briefing paper from a leading childcare charity. The Daycare Trust's paper, Older...