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In the first of a four-part series, Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson consider the leadership models available to managers
A new short film has been released to highlight the struggle faced by families to put food on the table due to the cost-of-living crisis.
A new nanny agency has saved a public library branch in the process of setting up shop. Nanny Search has moved into the upstairs floor of Highgate library in north London, which had been threatened...
Low-income families living in rural areas are missing out on key services such as childcare, healthcare and job opportunities, a study has found.
* There is still 'unfinished business' in tackling discrimination against women, despite sex discrimination being unlawful for a quarter of a century, Scotland's minister for social justice Jackie...
Expand children's vocabulary and imaginative thinking by introducing them to the many uses of bags, baskets and cases, writes Jane Drake Adult-led activities
This letter is not about private prep schools in general, as we have great relationships with nearly all the schools that our children move to, both state and private. I am writing to share a dilemma...
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Principles
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism. A spate of recent court cases...