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Take-up of childcare places reveals the flaws in the market, says Helen Penn.
Ofsted finds its hands are tied in some circumstances, says Alan Bentley.
There are some 770,000 children with disabilities in the UK who, up until now, have had few role models in literature. A recent survey of families with disabled children at nursery revealed the...
Tips for saving work from April Jones, director of Computer Kids We all have good intentions at the beginning of the nursery year to keep a tidy desk, sort and file things away and keep on top of all...
Extra free childcare hours – music to the ears of parents up and down the country, but recruitment challenges mean the delivery might not be so straightforward, warns Ms Gray.
Effective management skills enable your staff to reach their full potential and ensure your setting runs smoothly Acorn Early Years Training, (part of CJ Associates) runs tailor-made courses on:
In this new series, lawyer Robert Collier provides a guide to the recruitment process and the current policy that underpins it.
Is there actually an assignment that says, 'Go and find out why there are not many men in childcare?' Or does everyone think of the same research? There must be plenty of other, more important issues...
Concern for children should be a shared effort, says Pat Wills.
Following the disaster in Burma, UNICEF's first priority is to assist the affected populations in Yangon and Irrawaddy Delta areas, especially the most vulnerable - children and women.