Early Years Setting Management
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Check out this podcast episode- when Stephen chats with Jordan Tully who is the Head of Operations at Ashbourne Day Nurseries. They discuss current challenges facing the sector, as well as the influence of social media on educators. Jordan also explains how larger nursery chains can ensure high quality provision. We'd love to hear your thoughts in the chat below.
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I'm having a massive sort out and am debating what to do with paperwork. The information sheet I have from the Early Years Alliance says... Children's records, registers, medication records, accident records - a reasonable time after children have left the provision (e.g. until after the next Ofsted inspection is a requirement or - until the child reaches 21 (24 for CP records) is a recommendation If I go with 'requirement', I can (securely) get rid of mountains of paper! What do you do?
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Well, I'm sure I'm not the only one waiting to hear the details. Relieved that the government realises the sector crisis, but concerned that their proposal won't help with staff recruitment and retention, or raise the status of working in the early years. Fingers crossed.
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Research tells us that the early years are hugely important in determining a child’s future. All children deserve access to high-quality education and care. What happens early, matters for a lifetime. Do you want to learn about the brain building power of conversation, and how it improves children’s communication and wellbeing? Do you want to learn effective strategies that you can use with every child, every day? If so… the Early Years Conversation Project (EYCP) is for you! EYCP is based on a strong body of research evidence that consistently shows that communication and language approaches benefit young children’s learning. Early language abi…
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