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Opportunities for delivering the National Childcare Strategy in London through social enterprise solutions are considered in a new survey undertaken by the Daycare Trust on behalf of Social Enterprise...
Embark on a journey with a survivor of domestic child abuse A Child Called It is a child abuse survivor's story. In it Dave Pelzer describes how he was beaten, starved, burnt, stabbed, suffocated and...
If you've exhausted all the quick fixes in Tommy Donbavand's book Quick Fixes for Bored Kids, or not tried them yet, you'll find a whole new set in the sequel called - what else - More Quick Fixes for...
An enterprising playgroup in the Scottish Borders has secured sponsorship for a leafleting campaign to advertise its services in an attempt to fight back against dwindling numbers. Playleader Anne...
Property values in Wales could soon be zooming up, driven by a mass migration to the principality of early years teachers desperate to work under the new Foundation Phase for three-to seven-year-olds...
Here's 10 helpful questions to help you evaluate your drop-in. 1 .Do parents and carers feel welcomed and valued? A personal 'hello' and a brief chat can make a difference to someone who is feeling...
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Amid the chance to ditch tick-lists, Di Chilvers considers how best to observe children’s development and progress
At last the ten-year strategy for childcare has been unveiled by Chancellor Gordon Brown (see News, page 4). The 90-odd pages of Choice for parents, the best start for children contain much of...