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A mixed bag of books that lend themselves to being shared with a group of young children is reviewed by Alison Boyle Halibut Jackson by David Lucas (Andersen, 10.99, ISBN: 1-84270-218-1)
Nursery chains have said they are unlikely to follow the example of Jigsaw Day Nurseries in scrapping its registration fees for parents, warning that the move only encourages parents to put their...
There are some 770,000 children with disabilities in the UK who, up until now, have had few role models in literature. A recent survey of families with disabled children at nursery revealed the...
Parents in the UK are being misled by baby milk adverts which are supposed to be illegal, reveals a report by the National Childbirth Trust, Save the Children and UNICEF UK. Baby milk manufacturers...
Nursery staff know all about work/family balance - both other people's and their own.
A recent Institute of Education report confirmed that daycare is good for children, ensuring that they are more 'school ready' than those cared for by grandparents (News, 12 February).
Teaching assistant, non-teaching assistant, classroom assistant, nursery nurse, early years practitioner... The number of job titles given to support staff in primary schools is only outdone by the...
Strikes and protests are in the air – and it seems that the early years sector too is realising that action speaks louder than words
* A brand new Katie Morag book, Katie Morag and the Riddles, is published next week. In this latest story, Katie Morag accidentally breaks her mother's beads at home and has a tantrum at school,...