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How I agree with Brian Cooper (Letters, 1 February) about the viability of children's centres and neighbourhood nurseries - so much so that I thought I had written his letter myself. I think my...
In this issue of Nursery Management we bring you up to date with progress on the ten-year childcare strategy and provide essential information to help you prepare for the next wave of change,...
Local authorities will receive early years funding for the autumn term on the basis of how many children were attending settings before the coronavirus pandemic hit.
The 'Match It!' series of six books from Picthall and Gunzi can help young children to develop counting, reading and communication skills in the form of a fun game challenging them to recognise and...
This multifunctional sorter has colourful wooden garden characters which, once they have been placed into the rolling sorter, are easily removed using the unique elasticated gate. The toy also...
One MP's recent comments recall the age-old debate about the 'care' and 'education' of young children, says Michael Pettavel
Antonia Simon, associate professor at UCL Social Research Institute, warns that the nursery sector is at risk of following in the footsteps of adult social care with a 'spectacular collapse' due to...
Ofsted’s recent inspections seem to be overzealous at a time when many settings are struggling with factors beyond their control
What pressures do managers face specific to children with special needs, and how should they deal with them? In the first of a new series on the subject, Karen Faux reviews the legal framework
An 'educational village' which aims to provide a model of fully integrated service provision has set its opening date. <B>Simon Vevers</B> finds out what's in store for Darlington