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* While employment agencies are the most accountable route for matching up nannies and families, it is true that personal advertisements in local newspapers and shop windows also serve the purpose....
Nurseries have been warned to be on their guard following bogus calls from a company claiming they owe it hundreds of pounds for educational publications. Laura Fraser, owner of Rowan Tree Nursery in...
Part one of our new 12-part collectible series on child development looks at meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child. By Julia Manning-Morton
Use our directory to help you access the many short courses and workshops designed to keep early years professionals up to the minute with good practice across all aspects of provision from management...
In the final part of her series on observation to support wellbeing, Dr Sue Allingham focuses on developing the Specific Areas of Learning
Think again about how you work, says Melanie Pilcher, policy and standards manager at the Pre-School Learning Alliance.
Practitioners can take the lead from one child's emerging literacy skills and enhance their provision around the setting for all the children, as Jane Drake explains Observation in setting
Fans of children's book characters Meg and Mog can now enjoy their first video. Meg is a loveable witch and Mog, her cat, is accident prone, while their friend Owl is kept busy trying to avoid...
By Melanie Pilcher, policy and standards manager at the PreSchool Learning Alliance (Pre-School Learning Alliance, 9.99 for members, ISBN 9781907478024)
Children born in the summer are at a potential disadvantage when they start school, research shows. Charlotte Goddard looks at what you need to know