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I was disturbed to see the news story regarding a six-month-old baby who was standing up and ready for walking, featured on GMTV and in various newspapers (Mediawatch, 8 March). Crawling is a crucial...
However, nurseries not only have to cover for parents' working hours but provide continuity of care for children. How does this tally with flexible working? Sharon Williams argues that a bigger staff...
Nearly 100 milk suppliers have written an open letter to health and agriculture ministers urging them to choose the most 'sensible' option outlined in the nursery milk review - to cap the price that...
I am somewhat concerned by the comments made by Ben Black of Tinies nanny agency regarding Kelly Lawrence, the nanny imprisoned for abusing two 14-month-old toddlers in her care, as 'a decent nanny...
Nurseries and pre-schools have started to be sent lateral flow devices for regular testing, which staff can use from 22 March.
Of all the areas of childcare, it is probably childminding that has changed the most over the years since the National Childcare Strategy was introduced. And it is the childminding networks that have...
Art is made to be seen, and putting children's work up on display is the finest finishing touch, says Hilary White Displaying children's art in the home is a great way to ensure that their work is...
The confusion over criminal records checks for nursery staff in Scotland is so widespread that even some officers working for the new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care did not know what...
The Nursery and Early Years Community, part of the Talking Heads online community for headteachers, is developing discussion on a wide range of subjects. Discussions in small or large groups or open...
In the debate about how well babies and under-threes can be catered for in group care, Alison Anderson (Letters, 23 March) suggested considering 'small, family-like nurseries, furnished in a "homely"...