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(Photograph) - Poppy Gaad, three, and William Cryer, four, helped nursery manager Julie Preece in the garden at the Just Learning nursery at Cardiff Gate Business Park on 31 May. Staff from Barclay's...
Do children bring to nursery a knowledge of ICT that depends on their parents' income? Jackie Cosh looks at research that found some other surprising factors at work, with recommendations for nursery...
Life-long friends Rona Broderick, writing here, and Nicola Belgrave turned an East End London pub into the nursery they had dreamt of since they were 18 Nicola and I have known each other since we...
The floor is a fantastic piece of apparatus, and often overlooked when we are thinking of ways to support children’s physical activity, so try these ideas in part 3 of our parent's guides to keeping...
Children from an out-of-school club in rural Angus (left) have established a link with children from a similarly rural area in Nairobi and are enjoying exchanging news via e-mail. Community education...
There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance Many early years practitioners are worried about whether they are meeting the...
Nursery workers that have been put on temporary leave by their employer during the coronavirus crisis can be furloughed more than once, according to updated guidance.
New financial support for childminders in Scotland ‘falls short’ of offering the level of support needed and is lower than that of other childcare settings, the Scottish Childminding Association...
Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.