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Schools are increasingly providing children with food, clothes and washing facilities, according to a survey of head teachers.
Childminders are the most popular form of childcare for mothers with babies aged ten months, according to the interim results of the largest-ever study into childcare in England. The five-year...
Children from a group of six nurseries found a sense of ownership of their large-scale drama production when they turned their creative talents to Shakespeare, as Katy Morton hears
The role of the adult in the Pikler approach to supporting young children’s free movement is to pause before helping. By Julia Manning-Morton and Pikler UK’s Rachel Tapping
New research on 'shaken baby syndrome' has found that it takes less force than was previously thought to cause brain damage in infants. A study revealed last week in New Scientist has discovered that...
Extra funding for nursery schools should not divide an early years sector united by inadequate pay, status and Government vision
Does your workplace follow the most recent laws and best practices when it comes to selecting staff and settling them in? Laura Henry gives a checklist.
How do you observe best practice in keeping records? How does your setting heed environmental issues? Laura Henry completes our series on following legislation and guidance.
How to read widely and critically, think independently and present the material in your assignments in a way that shows the original work you have done.
Leah Turner, co-founder of Owen Froebel, which offers day nursery brokerage, valuations and sales, considers why the industry is suspicious of profitable nurseries.