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A nursery manager has saved her nursery from closure by buying it from the owner for just 1.
New research suggests that parents are having to turn down promotions and stall their careers because the UK's long hours culture is putting a strain on family life.
The majority of parents do not support the move to allow early years settings to increase staff: child ratios to 1:5, which is effective from this month.
Good-quality childcare should be a key priority and flexible working should be a right for a family-friendly society, according to parents in a new survey. The report by the National Family and...
Recent research by the NSPCC revealed that 49 per cent of children and young people are worried about being bullied and that young people were reluctant to talk to their parents about concerns such as...
How early years work arrived at the concept and practice of the key person approach is explained in the first part of a new series by Anne O'Connor.
Meeting the minimum standards is no longer enough for settings to keep customers loyal and stay ahead of the growing competition within the early years sector, and conscientious settings will always...
Over a third of mothers who go back to work only just break even or make a financial loss due to the cost of childcare, finds new research.
Mothers bond with each other as well as their babies in sessions at a children's centre informed by expert talks. Annette Rawstrone reports.
We are extremely sorry that the Professional Nanny conference scheduled to take place earlier this month had to be cancelled by the organisers because of the low number of advance bookings, and we...