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Working abroad in a holiday resort is quite a different experience from providing nursery care in the UK. Grant Rivers tells Gabriella Jozwiak about his role overseeing provision during the ski...
Around one in three working parents with pre-school children spend more than a third of their wages on childcare, reveals a new poll.
The importance of having a well-trained childcare workforce has been highlighted in a controversial report claiming that pre-school children whose mothers work full time may fare worse in later life...
Almost all of the parents questioned in a survey commissioned by the Pre-School Learning Alliance described their childcare as excellent or good.
Some food for thought in your professional career. Playwork Theory and Practice. Edited by Fraser Brown. (Open University Press, 17.99, 01280 823388)
More than 80 per cent of parents say they are worse off since childcare vouchers were closed to new entrants, leaving some reconsidering their career plans.
<P>Parents are fighting the closure of three nurseries by a Yorkshire council that has pledged to open a further 15 childrens centres. </P>
New survey findings reveal that parents think there is too much standardised assessment in primary schools and they would prefer schools not to be judged on test results.
A practical guide from the Scottish Executive, entitled How Can Parents Help Their Children's Learning, offers advice for parents and teachers on how best they can work together, drawing on good...
For Carmen de Silva, a day's work is about providing opportunities for children to play outdoors and mix with others.