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Scottish nurseries are likely to be packed with Jacks and Chloes over the coming years, as both names have once again topped the list of parents' favourites for their new babies. For the second year...
While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
Want something to get your teeth into for National Smile Week? It's running from 13-19 May and is organised by the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF), a charity dedicated to promoting oral...
The rise in food allergies makes feeding children a tricky business, says Fiona Hamilton-Fairley - but all diets can be catered for by the well-informed childcarer Today's lifestyles present us with...
Implement the Birth to Three Matters framework at your setting with guidance from the specially-devised series,Little Baby Books. Sally Featherstone gets you started Birth to Three Matters - a...
Nurseries should not exclude children who have not received the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) has advised its members. The association warned...
The children at Honey Bears day nursery in Birmingham have been finding out why they are special. Nursery manager Debra Weedon and pre-school co-ordinator Sally Olivier explain a favourite nursery...
In the final part of a series of articles on Birth to Three Matters, Ann Langston and Professor Lesley Abbott consider the healthy child - physically and psychologically When a baby is born,...
A pilot scheme aimed at helping parents of disabled children to access suitable childcare is to be rolled out nationally.
Fewer than two in five nanny agencies in the UK bother to vet nannies properly before putting them forward to parents as potential employees, according to a survey by the independent company Best Bear...