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The health service has found a way to keep valued parent employees on their shifts. Annette Rawstrone reports Catering for the childcare needs of a workforce that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a...
Children in Glasgow are going bananas over healthy eating. Children aged three to 12 are being given a piece of fresh fruit at least three times a week as part of a healthy eating initiative launched...
The terrible events last week in America have been almost impossible to comprehend for adults around the world. How much more confusing and terrifying, then, the news of the attacks has been for young...
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Help young children explore the experience of meeting new family members in the second part of a project by Judith Stevens Adult-led activities
Our latest issue includes our annual Training Today supplement, best practice on challenging gender stereotypes, analysis of the ratios debate, and management advice and regular and guest columnists
'Daycare "harms behaviour"' is a bit of a scary headline! (News, 29 March). When reviewing academic research it is important to set it in the context of other existing research. Remember the MMR...
While I sympathise with the people running and working in Neighbourhood Nurseries (News, 22 March), what about us little private nurseries? I started my nursery six years ago and can only afford to...
Children from poorer backgrounds are more likely to have delayed access to funded early years education, new research from the LSE suggests.
Nord Anglia's divisional managing director, Tracey Storey, has resigned amid reports of poor financial performance and falling morale at the UK's largest nursery chain. News of Storey's departure came...