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The Children's Workforce Development Council is touring the nine English regions to meet the workforce and discuss key issues for childcare. Unlike in previous years, each tour will focus on a...
As society changes, nursery managers can adapt their provision to appeal to the families they serve, says Donna Sheldon Change is a process that childcare providers must anticipate and embrace if they...
Montessori settings may consider opting out of the free nursery education entitlement in order to remain viable, according to the chair of the Montessori Schools Association (MSA).
Which diseases require official notification and when should children not attend? By Nicole Weinstein
Nannies have finally been getting their due professional credit in the media this month in the form of the 'Supernanny' series on Channel 4. Supernanny Jo Frost - who humbly says she doesn't consider...
It is perfectly possible for children to participate in regular phonics sessions that are enjoyable for all concerned. Poetry and song
Children who have communication difficulties are learning to express their needs with a deceptively simple, progressive system of picture cards. Mary Evans reports Imagine you are Daniel. You are four...
Professional childcarers will be heartened by the results of a new study into the effects on children of mothers returning to work before their babies are 18 months old (see News, page 6). This found...
The continuing refusal of the Government to contemplate registering nannies or allowing parents tax credits for employing them is leading to a boom in schemes that set nannies up as limited companies...
With continuing calls for action to attract more men to work childcare, it is interesting to see the growth in husband-and-wife childminding teams that is quietly taking place (see 'Two's company',...