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Jane Mills (Letters, 25 September) has asked for help in producing non-sticky playdough, while a recent feature, 'Against the grain' (31 July), suggested that early years practitioners should be aware...
Last week the Prime Minister announced that the Government will go ahead with plans to make the second six months of maternity leave transferable between the parents.
Stimulating, nurturing and educating young children delivers its own rewards for nursery teachers and related professions, but their endeavours also meet many of the aspirations in the United Nations...
Recruitment is more than ensuring someone has been checked on the Criminal Records Bureau or, as of July 2010, the Independent Safeguarding Authority register.
Across Peterborough, there is a growing interest in intergenerational practice. In October 2008 three young people - Lee, Stephen and Tom - volunteered to serve meals at a Salvation Army lunch club...
Private providers are not able to survive on nursery education funding alone, and with plans to introduce delivery of 15 free hours over three days, sustainability is simply not an option.
Last month I was delighted to attend the launch of the 'Handle With Care' report in the Scottish Parliament. While the report was laid before the Parliament by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and...
During the Second World War the then Minister of Works and Buildings commissioned a series of studies to examine the requirements for post-war building.
Childminders should be left in no doubt about their importance to the Government's National Childcare Strategy after this week's announcement of a 20m scheme to support new entrants to the profession...
Ofsted's report into the performance of Early Excellence Centres (News, page 6, last week) has highlighted some problems with leadership and management, an issue that is examined further in this...