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Things start looking familiar when you scan nanny news from around the world. In Australia, a parliamentary inquiry into working families revealed a high number of parents who pay their nannies cash...
Nine nurseries have been ‘named and shamed’ on the latest minimum wage offenders list. How did they get there, and how easy was it to fall foul of the rules? Ruth Stokes reports
Having worked as a self-registered childminder for many years, I know how lonely it can be, especially when you don’t know where to turn for help.
Government plans to increase the statutory holiday entitlement for full-time workers to 28 days have alarmed many small nursery operators who fear that, combined with further rises to the national...
It is tempting for early years practitioners to stick to traditional 'recording' and document only the skills and knowledge that are easy to assess and ascertain in a child, such as: * Does he count...
A new competencies framework for all those working with children from 0-2 aims to help practitioners assess their knowledge and identify gaps in their training.
(Photograph) - Children from the Harrow China School in Middlesex took part in the Coin Street Festival celebrations at the start of Refugee Week (17 to 23 June). The event at Gabriel's Wharf on...
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Jodie Mitchell is intrigued by the sundial in the new garden area at Sighthill Primary School. The Edinburgh school's central courtyard has been transformed into an...
Sheila Cruickshank, who set up a nursery in the north-east offering extended and flexible opening hours, has seen off competition from hundreds of other Scottish businesses to earn a place in the...