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Parents want early years professionals to adhere to clear standards and possess knowledge, skills and relevant experience, but some parents believe that a degree may not be crucial, a report from the...
* Three new childcare recruitment leaflets are available from the DfES, called Work with children in a nursery, Work with children in pre-schools or playgroups and Work with children in out-of-school...
Nearly three-quarters of parents want more time to play with their children, a new survey suggests, published ahead of Playday on Wednesday (5 August).
Practitioners working with babies feel isolated, neglected and less valued than other staff in the nursery, a three-year long study into baby rooms has concluded, highlighting a need for targeted...
Early years settings need to follow a behaviour policy -for the staff as well as for parents and children. Jennie Lindon explains how to set out a working document that gives positive pointers to...
A mobile creche run by a local authority is aiming to help parents get back into work or training.
A part-time nursery place is costing British parents more than £6,000 a year, twice as much as what the average household spends on food and drink, according to the Family and Childcare Trust.
Nurseries can be rated by local parents once a new price comparison website goes live next year.
* Putting equality into practice is the subject of a new guide for early years settings by the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network (EYTARN). A Policy for Excellence: developing a policy for...
The Trojans Scheme has been awarded a Daycare Trust Parents' Employer of Choice Award 2005 at a ceremony at 11 Downing Street.