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Management: EYFS - Perfectly co-ordinated

24 April 2008

Getting staff to embrace and implement the changes of the EYFS is a challenge managers grasp in different ways, as Mary Evans hears.

Management: Case study - Within the fold

24 April 2008

In a deprived area, West Rise Nursery meets parents' needs with choice and flexibility, reports Karen Faux.

Management: Young Staff - Question of attitude

24 April 2008

How do nursery managers face the challenge of integrating young newcomers into the staff team? Gayle Goshorn hears their stories.

Management: Parents' questions - All the answers

24 April 2008

How do you sell your nursery to parents when they come to visit? Susan Hay shows how to put your provision in the best light.

Children are 'less happy', more health conscious

24 April 2008

Only one in ten adults believe that children are happier now than when they were growing up, according to the fifth report from the Good Childhood Inquiry.

Media Watch

24 April 2008

A boy of five is the UK's youngest person to patent an invention - a labour-saving broom to sweep leaves, reported the BBC. Sam Houghton of Buxton, Derbyshire, was just...

Spotlight on ... Kate Hart Dyke

24 April 2008

Name: Kate Hart Dyke

Early years foundation stage: Montessori guides users to EYFS practice

24 April 2008

The Early Years Foundation Stage was endorsed by Montessori leaders at the launch of the organisation's guidance booklets for practitioners last week.

Living in UK could prove hazardous to mothers' health

24 April 2008

Mothers who have immigrated to the UK are more likely to develop harmful or unhealthy habits the longer they stay in this country, according to new research.

Language linked to crime

24 April 2008

Children who fall behind with early language development and social skills may never catch up and are more likely to turn to crime and drugs, former Conservative party leader Iain...

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