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Some ideas for getting the most out of your setting’s local area. By Julie Mountain
A foolproof form of nursery access security employs something that all its users carry around with them. Karen Faux reports.
The 30 hours policy will save some of the poorest households £5 per week, while the richest will gain ten times that, analysis finds.
Supporting Children with AD/HD and Attention Difficulties in the Early Years By Dr Hannah Mortimer (Q Ed, 6, 01543 416353) Reviewed by Collette Drifte, special needs consultant
Unease is growing over some of the proposals in the Childcare Bill, with early years and childcare professionals raising their voices at several recent events (see News, page 4). There has been such a...
The UK children's day nursery market has kept 'ticking along' post-recession, however cuts to public spending threaten to decrease demand in the coming year, warns Laing and Buisson's latest report on...
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Getting ready to welcome millions of visitors to the Olympic Games is an exciting, but daunting, prospect for many providers based in the capital and other hot spots. Meticulous forward planning and...
4 to 6 October. The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition Sponsored by Nursery World and TES Primary, this is the only event in the south-east of England dedicated to professionals working with...
* Chilvers, Di Young Children Talking (priced 5, Early Education, www.early-education.org.uk) * Cousins, Jacqui (1999) Listening to Four-Year-Olds - How they can help us plan their education and care...