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* While employment agencies are the most accountable route for matching up nannies and families, it is true that personal advertisements in local newspapers and shop windows also serve the purpose....
Stay-at-home mums feel they are getting a hard time from this Government.
Photographs taken by parents gave practitioners new insight into how children experience ways to communicate at home, says Elizabeth Jarman.
Mounting debt, poor mental health and expensive and unaffordable childcare is placing children’s futures at risk, according to UNICEF UK.
Joanne Ryan is the head of assessment for the Early Years Professional Status programme at Edge Hill University. She gained EYPS herself through the Validation pilot scheme in 2006. Here she describes...
Observation is central to assessment for the new Progress Check at Two and the revised EYFS Profile, says Jan Dubiel, national development co-ordinator for Early Excellence.
If you want to back up your gardening projects (see page 18) with some classroom reading, you could take a look at The Global Garden by Kate Petty and Jennie Maizels, published by Transworld at Pounds...
Children growing up in the poorest families are almost a year behind middle-income families in their vocabulary levels by the time they start school, according to research commissioned by educational...
More than 3,500 childcare places were lost in the last three months of 2010, according to the latest Ofsted statistics - more than three times the figure for the previous quarter.