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Local authorities should be given greater Government funding to pay for quality childcare, according to an inner London council. A survey by the London borough of Camden concluded that the majority of...
Name: Alison Angel, playgroup leader at Lantern Playgroup in Merley, Poole, Dorset
Name: Lesley Thomas, Childminder from Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
Nursery workers have negotiated a fair pay and grading claim with a London local authority that will give them an average 3,500 pay rise. The deal with Ealing council follows a one-day strike in June...
Here we round up of a selection of free resources and activities for early years settings and families, designed to help with distance-learning and home-schooling, while schools and early years...
Children's communications skills will be the focus of a 'National Year' campaign in 2011 spearheaded by the Communication Trust, a 38-strong consortium of private and voluntary sector providers, set...
Unions have stepped up their campaign against academy schools following the news that a group of leading Liberal Democrats involved in education are opposing the Academies Bill.
It's good to know readers' comments about products are taken seriously by suppliers. One nursery owner wrote to us about a steriliser we had featured in our spring issue. She used several of these in...
Season's greetings to all our readers, advertisers and suppliers. We hope you have a good break.
Formal childcare provision is not keeping up with the social change of more and more parents working atypical hours, which can adversely affect children's well-being. Karen Faux reports.