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The latest statistics, published today by Ofsted, show that there are now 9,500 fewer childminders than in August 2015.
The Welsh Government has committed an additional £6 million per year to its funded childcare offer, increasing the hourly rate from £4.50 to £5 per hour from April.
To mark World Book Day, here are some tips to share with parents on home-learning from Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, child psychologist, and a presenter of Channel 4’s The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6-year-olds.
Monitoring outsiders who come to the nursery, and ensuring that children's medicines are given safely, are in the procedures outlined this month by Laura Henry and Jeanette Phillips-Green.
Nursery World and National Day Nurseries Association join forces for a behind-the-scenes column
The person featured in the photograph of the launch of The Sound Foundation Handbook (News, 12 February) was Jenny Lee, a teacher at Park Hill Infants School in Croydon, and not Sue Nicholls, as...
A flexible childcare programme is being rolled out for families across Glasgow with the help of 5m in funding from the Scottish Executive. The programme, part of the Executive's Working for Families...
I have personal knowledge of a single parent who has a child attending our nursery and is having immense problems claiming childcare tax credit. The mother has great difficulty making ends meet. She...
I'm glad that someone has thought about the issue of affordable housing for nursery nurses ('Nursery staff need homes', 1 April). Our wages are so low that we can't afford to get our foot on the...