Julie Pearson early years development manager at the Alliance, shares how you can ensure that the voice of the child is heard in your setting Loris Malaguzzi, founder of the Reggio Emilia approach, informs us that children possess one hundred languages. So how can we ensure these languages are heard within our early years settings? […]
Childcare & Education Expo's first show of 2023 takes place in London on 3 & 4 March
With rising obesity rates among children and years of inactivity through multiple national lockdowns, getting children moving has never been more critical...
Sharon Bond, lead early help advisor and Louise Campbell White, early help advisor, at the Alliance, explain how you can support children with EAL
Number Day provides a unique opportunity for children to have fun with maths and fundraise for the NSPCC, the leading children’s charity fighting to end child abuse. The annual event sees free curriculum-based activities made available to schools and early years settings across the country to help make maths fun while raising funds for […]
If you own your nursery, pre-school or other early years facility, you could be due a tax repayment and future tax savings from HMRC.
As we move into Autumn/Winter sickness and bug season it is helpful to take measures to try and protect children and staff as much as you can.
A recent court case confirmed that the minimum annual leave for any worker is 5.6 weeks.
With summer now in full swing, here are some sand play activity ideas to keep your children entertained for hours
In a nutshell, it is an outdoor learning approach that uses natural materials to teach from EYFS to KS2, writes Sarah Seaman
Employing an apprentice can be an effective way to bring new skills to your early years setting and grow your workforce, writes Velda Bartholomew...
Sunny weather is great for getting children outdoors, but it’s important to keep children safe from sunburn. Here’s how you can keep everyone protected, while still having fun.