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Early years providers will be hoping that the ruling handed down in the High Court in the insurance test case will mean that they will now be eligible for a payout to cover lost income when they were...
There's plenty to get steamed up about in Nursery World's two exclusive news stories this week.
Nursery providers could be hit by Government proposals to make it illegal for employers to include the eight bank holidays in workers' statutory 20-day annual leave entitlement. The move to extend...
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How do children of various ages see their male heroes? Our competition, held to mark National Childcare Week, reveals their feelings and talents. Liz Roberts reports
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This year's Foundation Stage Profile results make depressing but predictable reading (see News, page 4). Once again the lowest scores were in communication, language and literacy (CL&L), with boys...
Early years staff are using, or plan to continue to use, video calls, and video messages to stay in touch with parents and carers more than they did prior to coronavirus, a survey suggests.
Policy makers need to engage more deeply with what research is telling us about young children's development