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What can nurseries do to get the fees owed to them, when they are so unlike other creditor businesses? Annette Rawstrone hears solutions.
Mary Graveney, proprietor of the Ambourne House Day Nursery in Gloucestershire, has talked of playgroups with 'only two qualified staff plus parent helpers' ('Nurseries want ratios changed', News, 9...
A social services day nursery could be saved from closure by the efforts of one of the nursery mothers who regards it as a 'second home'. Angela Duggan said she was 'heartbroken' when she heard of...
The children's centre programme could be given a boost by a new range of online materials providing practical advice and guidance for local authorities designed by the Together for Children consortium...
Evidence must underpin the approach we take to educating young children, says Dr Julian Grenier
Name: Margaret Redmond, retired nursery nurse
New research shows that when used in the best way, teaching assistants can have a positive impact on children’s learning and their transition to school, as Marion Dowling explains
The new baseline assessment programme is being trialled by schools from September. Charlotte Goddard examines what it involves and the concerns surrounding it
Helen Kewley of Nice Nannies Now in Huntingdon recalls learning something the hard way. 'I shall never forget the very first nanny I ever recruited. My agency had just opened. I was optimistic,...