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Next month, the Government begins a double advertising and marketing drive about early years education and childcare. On the one hand, it is renewing its efforts to persuade more people, particularly...
The benefits to a child of spending time with a childminder are outlined by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole in our series on the Celebrating Young Children project When Hannah's mother,...
A news story (In Brief, 5 June) has given the misleading impression that ChildBase has scrapped its commitment to new menus at our nurseries. This is not the case. The new menus, encouraging healthy...
The news story (News, 18 March) about the intimidation of non-Unison nursery nurses during the strike in Scotland rang a bell with me. I too have been subjected to the 'cold shoulder' by my striking...
As part of a drive to forge links with the local community, a setting in Durham organised a supermarket trip. Carey Anne Bonser reveals why it has given them an appetite for more.
How can early years settings attract the youngest talent pool out there? Charlotte Goddard finds out
Vicky Ford has been named as the new children and families minister following the Government reshuffle.
Richer families are taking up a disproportionate number of registered childcare places compared to families on low or moderate incomes, according to a report for the Department for Work and Pensions...
The new Stroller from Esprit would make a great addition to any baby room. This contemporary buggy, manufactured by Hauck, has an extra light-weight aluminium frame and pneumatic tyres and offers...
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.