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Education spending is falling at the fastest rate since the 1950s, with early years one of the hardest hit areas, the Institute for Fiscal studies warns.
Showing parents the influence they have as their children's first educators has brought great benefits in projects described by Allan Watson.
The success of childcare support in reducing staff turnover and enhancing the image of the NHS as an employer is demonstrated in an impact review published by 4Children this week. However, there are...
We have great news for you! In association with NES Arnold, Nursery Equipment can offer readers the opportunity to win an Early Years Big Board Pack, worth 145. This has been specifically designed to...
Robots play a part in many aspects of our lives and are a fun learning topic, explains Marianne Sargent
While reading the 15 January issue I saw an advertisement for NurseryCAM, which gives parents the chance to view their children at nursery via the internet. Having visited the company's website, I...
A new DfE report on providers’ finances shows that the hourly fee charged by settings for three- and four-year-old places is on average 58p higher than what they receive in funding.
(Photograph) - Hardworking practitioners enjoy a Slumber Stories workshop run by Moyra Boland at the Glasgow Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition on 19-20 November, sponsored by Nursery World...
Early years providers are finding sustainability knocked from underneath them by cuts to their building projects. Melanie Defries reports.
As families grapple with further financial straits, our annual nanny pay survey by Tracey Kneale of payroll service Nannytax reveals the value of taking a more flexible approach to working