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The managing director of a leading nursery chain has warned that the private sector must be able to provide premium quality childcare to prevent the expanding public sector from affecting its intake...
These days the nursery teddy bears are more likely to be writing blogs than going down to the woods, say Asma Parveen and Jackie Marsh.
Try some of the following action rhymes with the children: Mes deux mains se dissent bonjour (My two hands say hello) Shake your own hands. Elles se regardent (They look at each other) Put your palms...
New figures from the Government’s Troubled Families programme show that halfway into the three-year programme, more than fifty-per-cent (62,000) of the 120,000 identified households are being worked...
The rising costs of raising a child are not being matched by increases in state support for families for the first time in post-war history, a study by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) has found.
One of the most ambitious policies for childcare has been dogged by problems, as Mary Evans reports
Name: Chris Gregory Position: International Play Association correspondent and play development officer at charity The Children's Centre in the Isle of Man
Cold weather is here, but babies are still on the go. Sunshine Kids offers three flexible baby feeding aids. Warm 'n' Go can heat up milk bottles and food by being plugged into a car's cigarette...
If you're keen on a stretch of yoga after reading this month's feature on exercise classes for children (see page 10), or you just want to give it a try at home, a colourful new illustrated book is...
The biggest nanny circle in Britain met this month to promote professionalism and honour achievements 'My name is Louise Kirk and I'm the Professional Nanny of the Year - and that's the first time...