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How can settings ensure their sand and water provision meets the requirements of the new Education Inspection Framework, asks Penny Tassoni in part one of her new series
Questions about registered childcare may be clarified by new guidance issued by the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care. The Legal Guidance Notes on Childminding and Daycare explain, among...
Staff training programmes by early years providers are not a case of all present and correct, say the inspectors. Mary Evans looks at how they are getting into shape Nurseries are increasingly setting...
The revised EYFS framework will require providers to give staff effective supervision - but just what does that mean? Nicola Amies, director of early years at Bright Horizons, explains her vision.
The Co-operative Childcare's Blackbird Leys Nursery in Oxford has had its registration suspended by Ofsted following concerns about children's safety.
You can help diabetic children in your setting with forewarning and some understanding of the condition. Maggie Jones reports Diabetes mellitis is a condition in which the amount of glucose in the...
For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.
Considering investing in an online learning journal? Want to know more about the pros and cons? A specially convened Nursery World panel has taken a look at some of the options available
Don't miss the latest edition of our popular Nursery Management supplement, with in-depth articles on 30 hours, the future of apprenticeships and much more.
The new Ofsted inspection framework says that inspectors must keep the 'bigger picture' in mind and take into account the history of provision, including any concerns, when making their judgement.