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Initiatives by Government and other agencies are encouraging communication, says Helen Moylett, in the final part of her Communication series.
Nursery nurse members of the public sector union Unison in Scotland moved a step closer to industrial action last week after talks broke down with their local authority employers. A delegate meeting...
(Photograph) - Children from Burdett Coutts after-school club in Westminster presented Cherie Booth QC with giant childcare 'stars' last week to launch the Excellence in Childcare Awards and Kids'...
Nursery nurses working with children with special needs in Northamptonshire are to have their pay cut by 25 per cent - more than 4,000 - from next April because they will lose their special needs...
Ofsted’s recent inspections seem to be overzealous at a time when many settings are struggling with factors beyond their control
Local authorities in England will receive 30m a year earlier than planned to develop children's play areas as part of the Government's national play strategy.
Ofsted's latest report on the early years and childcare sector paints a broadly positive picture of day-to-day operations in the sector (see News, page 6), brimming as it is with examples of good...
The rattle is a favourite gift for a newborn baby, but did you know that these simple toys go back as far as the second century BC? Long ago they were made from dried gourds or hollowed-out bones and...
Activity ideas that need only a chair, in part 6 of our parent's guides to keeping children physically active indoors during the coronavirus lockdown.
In the final part of this series, Caroline Jones suggests that when it is handled appropriately, conflict can lead to improved teamwork and clarification of ideas.