Farewell Purnima 

After more than two decades leading NDNA, we waved goodbye to Purnima Tanuku CBE at the end of March 2026. In that time she has guided NDNA through many challenges, including funded childcare policies, debates about ratios and the Covid pandemic.   In 2005 when she first arrived, NDNA had around 2,000 members but we now support more… Continue reading Farewell Purnima 

Top tips: Following the child’s interests 

Children learn best when they are motivated, curious and deeply engaged. By following children’s interests, practitioners create meaningful learning experiences that build on what children already know and care about. These top tips for following the child’s interests support early years teams to remain responsive and reflective while keeping the child at the centre of practice.  Top tips for… Continue reading Top tips: Following the child’s interests 

Early years activity: Number rhyme time

Developing confident mathematicians with a positive attitude and interest in maths starts in a child’s earliest years.   Before children can understand and count purposefully, they need to develop a sense of number (what numbers are, what they mean, what different numbers look like as a physical concept and what they can do with them) and singing number rhymes will support… Continue reading Early years activity: Number rhyme time

Top tips: Ensuring staff know and understand your policies 

On average, early years settings have over 100 policies in place that set out the setting’s practice. Polices are underpinned by legislation and should reflect a setting’s daily practice. Read our top tips on how you can ensure all staff know and understand your policies.  Top tips for ensuring staff know and understand your policies NDNA products to support you with this tip NDNA… Continue reading Top tips: Ensuring staff know and understand your policies 

Early years activity: Little scientist explore…Magnets  

Magnets feel magical to young children. Exploring what ‘sticks’ and what doesn’t encourages curiosity, prediction and early scientific thinking while supporting language and problem-solving skills.   Little scientist explore…Magnets learning aims Resources you will need for this activity Little scientist explore…Magnets activity outline Ask the children is they have had any experience of magnets before and find out what they already know. Then show the… Continue reading Early years activity: Little scientist explore…Magnets  

Top tips: Maintaining effective communication with parents 

Strong communication between nurseries and parents is essential for supporting children’s well-being, development and sense of security. When families feel informed, listened to and valued, it builds trust and creates a consistent approach between home and nursery. Clear communication helps practitioners share important information, celebrate achievements and work together to support each child’s individual needs.  Top tips for supporting new staff Support your team… Continue reading Top tips: Maintaining effective communication with parents 

Inspire Healthy Habits to Transform Children’s Futures 

Give every child the best possible start through movement, nutrition and joyful everyday learning.  Healthy development doesn’t just happen: it grows through consistent, nurturing experiences. When early years settings champion physical activity and nutrition, children develop stronger bodies, more curious minds and a lifelong love of movement and food.  NDNA is here to help you build that foundation with confidence.  🍎 Nourish… Continue reading Inspire Healthy Habits to Transform Children’s Futures 

Ministerial letter: changes to EYFS safer sleeping requirements

Early education minister Olivia Bailey has written to NDNA to outline her intentions to update the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) this year with the primary objective to “clarify the safeguarding requirements for sleeping arrangements”.  The updates will be part of their response to the Campaign for Gigi, led by Genevieve Meehan’s parents Katie Wheeler and John Meehan.… Continue reading Ministerial letter: changes to EYFS safer sleeping requirements

Top tips: Supporting new staff

A supportive start for new staff can help them feel confident and valued and know your expectations from day one. Consistent guidance helps practitioners settle faster, follow routines more accurately and build stronger relationships. This early support boosts quality of practice, improves teamwork and can help to reduce stress and staff turnover. Here are some tips to support you. Top tips for… Continue reading Top tips: Supporting new staff

Early years activity: How do I feel

By noticing and naming feelings, children start to understand their emotions and those of others. This playful ‘faces and feelings’ activity helps to build empathy, confidence and extends children’s emotional vocabulary.  How do I feel learning aims Resources you will need for this activity How do I feel activity outline How to extend this activity After identifying feelings shown on picture cards, sort… Continue reading Early years activity: How do I feel

Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication

Following our recent announcement about additional security measures, this email provides step-by-step instructions to help you set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your NDNA website account. Multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a second verification step when signing in. This helps keep your account, personal information and financial details secure. Please… Continue reading Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication

Coram childcare survey: costs fall sharply for families in England as funding expands

Coram’s annual childcare survey shows the expanded funded hours in England are changing what parents pay. But challenges remain on affordability, sufficiency and support for children with SEND needs across the UK. Childcare costs for many working families in England have dropped following the full roll out of the 30-hour funded entitlement for children from… Continue reading Coram childcare survey: costs fall sharply for families in England as funding expands

Early years activity: Little Gardeners – Cress Caterpillars 

Bring a little nature indoors with this fun and simple Cress Caterpillars activity. Children will love creating their own cheerful caterpillar while exploring how plants grow and change. As they care for their cress each day, they’ll observe tiny seeds transform into fresh green shoots, building curiosity, responsibility and a sense of achievement along the way.    Little Gardeners – Cress Caterpillars… Continue reading Early years activity: Little Gardeners – Cress Caterpillars 

Top tips: Encouraging reading at home

Research tells us that one important thing that parents can do to help their child’s education is to share books with them. This can help to develop a lifelong passion for reading and enjoyment of stories in their earliest years.  Parents will have a range of experiences of early reading and formal schooling and this may affect their confidence towards reading with their own child. To… Continue reading Top tips: Encouraging reading at home

Early years activity: World Book Day

World Book Day is an annual celebration that offers a chance to celebrate children’s favourite story books and characters. Our activity encourages children to share books they cherish while discovering the favourites of others too.    World Book Day learning aims Resources you will need for this activity World Book Day activity outline How to extend this activity NDNA products to support you… Continue reading Early years activity: World Book Day

Top tips: Time management and prioritsing tasks 

Effective time management helps the team stay calm, responsive and focused on what matters most: the children. As a nursery manager, leading good practice in prioritising tasks supports staff well-being and the effective running of the nursery.     Top tips for time management and prioritising tasks   NDNA products to help you with this tip Disclaimer: Activities with children must always be… Continue reading Top tips: Time management and prioritsing tasks 

Early years activity: Magic mystery box    

The Magic Mystery Box is a playful activity that encourages young children to communicate, listen and share ideas. The surprise element captures interest, while the predictable routine helps children feel safe to express themselves using words, sounds, gestures or facial expressions.  Magic mystery box learning aims Resources you will need for this activity Magic mystery box activity outline How… Continue reading Early years activity: Magic mystery box