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A guidance for nurseries on the new legal duties to tackle extremism

A new guidance for nurseries from Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has been issued to help protect children from the risk of radicalisation and extremism. There has been recent information shared that the risks of young children being targeted by radical groups is on the rise, therefore it is important to keep

Early Years Practice
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10 Ideas to support transition to school

Transition to School When children move from nursery into school the process for children with SEND can be more lengthy as necessary steps have to be taken to ensure the transition is as smooth as possible for everyone involved especially the child. Some local authorities have paperwork that will need

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Tips for making a nursery appeal to parents

To have a successful day nursery, the nursery and what you offer to both parents and children must appeal to parents. Most parents need the reassurance that children are being educated and learning whilst at nursery. Successful day nurseries design their nursery around the needs of the parents and children.

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Early Years Practice
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The importance of mark making in Early Years

Why Mark Making is so crucial for children’s development As adults, writing comes easily and without much thought, for children however, writing is a whole new skill requiring time, practice and encouragement. The skill of writing begins with mark making. It is easy to dismiss the different lines and circles

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Early Years Business
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Choosing the right location for your nursery

Right location for a nursery If you are thinking of building a nursery, there are some considerations to think about for example the nursery location, the access to the nursery and the cost. If you have a location in mind, always do your research and find out the needs of

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Ofsted to inspect food in nurseries?

Food in nurseries to be inspected by Ofsted Food in School and the Teaching of Food’ have recently suggested that Ofsted should inspect food and nutrition in nurseries to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce childhood obesity. The inspection process would be carried out by registered public health nutritionists or dieticians.

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Pupil Premiums project

New project to ensure settings make best use of their Pupil Premiums. The project is funded by the Department for Education (DfE) and will be carried out locally and at a national level. There will be pilot networks in 15 local authorities which will work together to deliver the most

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How to store food safely

Storing food in a nursery kitchen It is very important to follow guidelines in regards to storing food. Some foods will need to be kept in the fridge to stop bacteria from growing such as foods with a use by date, any cooked food, desserts and cooked meats. Dried food

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Early Years Practice
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Supporting children’s emotional wellbeing

Children’s emotional well being Supporting children’s emotional well being is highly important, if not supported it can cause problems later on in life. Emotional development is now recognised as one of the main areas in the Early Years Foundation Stage, therefore this is why practitioners working in early years settings

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Safe Minimum Cooking Temperatures

Cooking Temperatures Ensure when cooking that you use a food thermometer to check that meat, poultry, seafood, and other cooked foods reach a safe minimum temperature. These checks should be carried out each time as you cannot tell with meat as to whether it is cooked or not by just

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