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It's been a year of upheaval for the biggest players, with plenty of activity elsewhere and some new entrants in this year’s table of the 25 largest nursery chains in the UK. Catherine Gaunt examines...
Past experience and new ideas were the winning combination that got this nursery into a children's centre. Karen Faux reports
Some food for thought in your professional career A good start in life: understanding your child's brain and behaviour from birth to age 6
Like it or not, nurseries are going to have to find ways to work with the changes to staffing ratios and their links to qualification levels. Mary Evans hears what some managers think about it.
The 'national living wage', which comes in next April, is predicted to pose significant challenges for the childcare sector. So what does it mean in practice, and how will nurseries cope? Ruth Stokes...
Better communication with staff, increased support for nursery managers and improved customer service are part of the Nord Anglia nursery chain's bid to banish problems which dogged the group last...
Gaining a degree via e-learning is a good way for full-time practitioners to extend their qualifications. Sue Sillitoe finds out how online study can enhance career prospects Early years practitioners...
The Scottish Executive has put up for consultation its ambitious plans for Scotland's early years workforce, with new management qualifications, higher numbers of graduate-level staff and a single...
'The term special educational needs (SEN) has a legal definition. Children with special educational needs all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn or access...
Supporting children who cannot stay in control may be the ultimate challenge for conscientious practitioners, says Pat Gordon-Smith in the first of four articles on responding to behaviour.