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The developing child in the 21st century: a global perspective on child development By Sandra Smidt
Taking public services such as education and the early years out of politics may be the only way of funding them adequately.
Investment bank Morgan Stanley is offering its employees workplace nursery places at Bright Horizons settings in London and Glasgow.
The Scottish Pre-School Play Association has published a policy pack to help playgroups sign up to good practice. The pack includes guidelines on behaviour management, staff development, child...
Dr Kath Dickinson, manager of SEND to Learn Nursery in Northumberland, explains the procedures her setting followed for staff, families and children after the death of a child.
The experience of exceptional children in the nursery is explored by Dr Kate Distin, who has worked as a counsellor of gifted children and has just edited a book on the subject. Even as tiny babies,...
The number of working families living in poverty has risen to 2.1 million - the highest on record, according to new research.
Finding a suitable childminder for her young daughters has not always been an easy process, explains Working Mum
Leanne Jones, founder of children’s drama activity business, Drama tots, works closely with Becky Green, assistant centre director at Busy Bees Nursery in Allesley Green, Coventry.
Encouraged by Government, more employers want to help their staff with childcare, but what does this mean for providers? Simon Vevers investigates Childcare is increasingly becoming part of the...