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Children's awareness of male and female develops in stages, well before they begin to attribute roles to the sexes, writes Penny Tassoni 'What are little boys made of?' goes the refrain of a...
How can providers meet the Government's ambitious target for the proportion of staff qualified to Level 3? asks Mary Evans The childcare sector faces a tough task if it is to realise the vision of the...
Government childcare policies have left parents stressed and anxious, a new survey has found.
Buying an existing nursery can be a useful short cut to getting started in the daycare business, says Martin Pace. You get an immediate income stream and it may be easier to find the funds - but there...
Give babies and toddlers plenty of opportunities for exploring 'what happens if' even if it means endless repetition and experimentation, says Jennie Lindon
By Anne Longfield, chief executive of Kids' Clubs Network As the last applications to support out-of-school childcare were received at the New Opportunities Fund offices (the programme closed in April...
What is early education and childcare for? If you follow one of the arguments in the recent report from the National Audit Office, it exists to boost results at the end of Key Stage 1.
Including special needs children in mainstream settings can be a scary experience for the staff, says Mary Evans Deciding to implement an policy of inclusion and take children with special educational...
You'll find no end of ideas for activities by drawing on the imaginative possibilities of the colours that are all around us. Deborah Sharpe tries on a few Children love bright colours. Cartoons,...
While I sympathise with the people running and working in Neighbourhood Nurseries (News, 22 March), what about us little private nurseries? I started my nursery six years ago and can only afford to...