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Low-income families across the UK are having to turn down work or consider leaving their jobs because they cannot afford childcare.
The TUC is calling for a ‘comprehensive’ strategy for the care workforce in England as new analysis shows every region in England is struggling to recruit early years staff.
Use these ten key points as possible starting points for discussion at meetings with staff or parents and carers. 1 Do you plan for children's personal, social and emotional development every week?
* Snack Time by Jenni Clarke (from the Key Issues Series by Featherstone Education 9.99, www.featherstone.uk.com) features snack food ideas and related activities to promote food awareness in a fun...
The Care Commission has upheld a complaint against a private nursery in Renfrewshire about the safety of children playing in the nursery car park, which is next door to a stable.
Mentally attaching a number name to an object within a group is an important skill for young children to master, say Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner.
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell says that if more men worked in childcare, they'd be paid better than the women First the bad news: you're in the wrong job. The Women and Work Commission says...
Professor Bob Broad, professor of children and families research and director of the children and families unit at De Montfort University, Leicester, has been appointed director of research and...
Plans for greater links between adults' and children's services to support families at risk were unveiled by the Government last week.
Initiatives on nutrition are timely and well-meaning, but directed at the wrong age group.