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Shouldn't better food provision be compulsory in the early years?
The latest Oftsed review has found steady improvements in the quality of early years education and childcare provision in daycare settings year-on-year.
For your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need.
For your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need
Reforms to Ireland’s early education system have recently led to increased pay and a greater number of childcare places. How did they do it? By Eva Lloyd, emeritus professor of early childhood,...
Your e-mails could put you or your nursery in a legal quandary. Richard Dinnick explains how to avoid sticky situations Who is legally responsible for e-mails?
'Doctor, my son has had a fever for over five days now. He's getting more and more unwell, can you help?'
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. I am a childminder and take the youngest child, who is two and a half years old, to a regular drop-in session. The...
Fathers will be allowed six weeks paid paternity leave from 2012, if Government plans under consultation go ahead.
Early years organisations have broadly welcomed the Government's new 'light touch' registration process for nannies and home-based childcarers, but they are concerned that it is not consistent with...