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As the nights get longer and the weather gets worse, the thought of escaping the UK to a hot and sunny beach or a crisp ski slope can be very tempting. If you think that a season working abroad as a...
As a male nursery nurse I feel I must reply to the management feature on employing male childcarers, 'Men at work' (9 May). The managers and staff at Rossett House Nursery where I work are very...
The long-awaited workforce strategy needs to tackle staff recruitment, retention and underpin quality provision. Is it the blueprint the sector needs? asks Charlotte Goddard
To be meaningful, role play needs to build on children's experiences Role play can be a valuable means for children to explore their feelings and ideas and to revisit experiences. To ensure that these...
Regarding the letter from Diana Scutt (23 June) about her problems filling childminding vacancies, I have been a registered childminder myself for the past six years and, apart from the first year, I...
New research shows that poor pay, an increasing workload and low status are combining to drive early years workers out of the sector, says Natalie Perera
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer a luscious taste for summer.
The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) and Magic Breakfast are joining forces to explore the link between the importance of breakfast for children and their health and wellbeing
The Government's ten-year childcare strategy is failing to deliver affordable and flexible childcare, according to the Daycare Trust.