Top tips: Free summer activity ideas for families 

Summer can be a time when parents are looking for budget friendly ideas to entertain the family. Having fun doesn’t have to cost money, so why not create a list of fun, free activities for your families to enjoy, starting with the tips below.  NDNA products to support you with this tip Early years parent partnerships: developing positive relationships with parents… Continue reading Top tips: Free summer activity ideas for families 

Early years activity: Ball bonanza

Physical activity is essential for good health and well-being and the activity ideas below are designed to support children’s gross and fine motor skills, balance, coordination and confidence through a range of high energy ball games, offering lots of fun. Ball bonanza learning aims Resources you will need for this activity See individual activities. Ball… Continue reading Early years activity: Ball bonanza

Top tips: Movement matters

Movement comes naturally to young children – they climb, spin, jump and wriggle their way through the world long before they can put any of it into words. However, understanding that movement is good for their overall well-being is something children learn gradually, through experience and through the language and attitudes of the adults around them. As a nursery practitioner, you are uniquely placed to… Continue reading Top tips: Movement matters

Early years activity: World Bee Day

Celebrate World Bee Day with this meaningful activity. Children use natural and recycled materials to build their very own bee hotel – a safe, cosy shelter for bees to rest and nest. Through exploring, making and doing something real for nature, children begin to understand why bees matter and how even the smallest actions can make a huge difference.  World Bee Day learning aims Resources you… Continue reading Early years activity: World Bee Day

Nursery healthy eating activity: Teddy Bears Picnic

A child eating fresh fruit outside with teddy bears.

This fun and engaging activity encourages children to explore new foods, make choices and enjoy meaningful shared moments in a relaxed outdoor environment.  Children are actively involved throughout the experience – choosing healthy foods, helping to prepare them and then enjoying their picnic together with friends and their teddies. Along the way, they develop communication and social skills,… Continue reading Nursery healthy eating activity: Teddy Bears Picnic

Using visual aids and prompts – Early Years Tips

Visual aids and prompts are valuable tools within the early years environment, supporting young children to understand routines, build confidence and develop independence. By providing clear and consistent visual support, practitioners can create a more inclusive and enabling environment where children feel secure and able to engage fully in nursery life. Although visual aids are particularly beneficial for… Continue reading Using visual aids and prompts – Early Years Tips

MBEs for two NDNA members

Long-standing NDNA trustee Hazel Moody and founder and director of Bee in the Woods in Brighton, Lucy Owen-Collins, have been given an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the King’s Birthday Honours List. Hazel of Advantage Day Nursery in Surbiton joined NDNA in 2004 and has been a trustee since 2007.… Continue reading MBEs for two NDNA members

Employment Rights Act 2025: What nursery owners need to know now

Running a nursery in 2026 is already tricky enough with staffing pressures and rising costs. Add into that significant employment law changes, and it’s hard to know what you need to know. Our partner Citation have pulled together what’s happened, what’s coming and what you can do now.  Already in force since April 2026 Statutory Sick Pay From 6 April,… Continue reading Employment Rights Act 2025: What nursery owners need to know now

The key announcements from NDNA Conference 2026

Several high profile sector figures spoke at NDNA’s conference in Liverpool on Friday 5 June, with some using it as a platform to make important new announcements. Among the presenters were Olivia Bailey, Minister for Early Education and Equality and Sir Martyn Oliver, HMCI at Ofsted. Education veteran Ger Graus opened delegates’ eyes to how… Continue reading The key announcements from NDNA Conference 2026

NDNA celebrates excellence at 2026 Conference and Awards

NDNA Nursery of the Year Award 2026 - South of England

The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) brought together nursery leaders, owners and early years professionals at its 2026 Conference and Awards. They celebrated innovation, leadership and outstanding practice across the sector. Held at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool, the conference returned with the theme Transforming tomorrow: the power of early years today, giving delegates practical insight,… Continue reading NDNA celebrates excellence at 2026 Conference and Awards

Tip tips: Supporting parents with healthy eating at home 

Supporting families with healthy eating is an important part of promoting children’s overall well-being. By building positive relationships and sharing simple, achievable strategies, you can help parents feel more confident in creating healthy eating habits at home that work for them and their children.  Top tips for supporting parents with healthy eating at home  NDNA… Continue reading Tip tips: Supporting parents with healthy eating at home 

Families need action on childcare places in first 100 days  

Following lobbying by National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) Scotland, MSPs have agreed a motion in Parliament for the Scottish Government to work with local authorities to ensure families can access childcare placements across council boundaries.  A debate on expanded childcare took place in Holyrood yesterday (27 May) and an amendment on supporting children from across council boundaries at a national level tabled by Scottish Greens was accepted.  On the back of that motion, NDNA… Continue reading Families need action on childcare places in first 100 days  

Government asks Competition and Markets Authority to look at nursery charges

Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education has written to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) asking them to look into the way nurseries operate, in particular regarding deposits and “additional charges”. NDNA has told journalists that the Government has at least realised that the system does not work for parents or providers. CEO Tim… Continue reading Government asks Competition and Markets Authority to look at nursery charges

Top tips: Peer observations

Peer observations are a valuable approach for developing a reflective and supportive culture that promotes high-quality practice. They provide opportunities for practitioners to learn from one another, share ideas and strengthen collaborative working.  For leaders and managers, fostering the right environment is essential to ensure that peer observations are seen as purposeful and beneficial. When embedded effectively, they become… Continue reading Top tips: Peer observations

Early years activity: Nature inspired playdough exploration

Playdough offers a rich sensory experience that nurtures creativity, imagination and fine motor development. Create an inviting space where children feel inspired to explore and engage in sensory play. This open-ended experience encourages children to experiment, create and express their ideas freely, supporting their curiosity and individuality.  Nature inspired playdough exploration learning aims Resources you will need for… Continue reading Early years activity: Nature inspired playdough exploration

New Welsh Government has ambitious childcare plans

Wales has voted in a new First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth who has announced his new cabinet. His Deputy First Minister, Sioned Williams, will also have the brief for delivering Plaid Cymru’s childcare expansion plans. Their manifesto stated: “…a transformational and universal new childcare offer for children from the age of 9 months to 4… Continue reading New Welsh Government has ambitious childcare plans