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Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
I agree with Linda Doyle's comments, 'Forget the competition - let's work together, not against each other' (Letters, 13 September).
A new Government campaign is trying to attract more men into the early years sector to remedy the traditional shortfall. Here, nursery teacher Stephen Glen-Lee explains the satisfaction he gets from...
Is there a culture of anti-racism in your nursery setting? Liz Pemberton considers how managers can encourage a sense of belonging.
The establishment of another organisation to represent nanny agencies has been criticised by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (see News, page 4). REC believes the Association of Nanny...
The Foundation Stage Profile national results for 2004 have been released (see News, page 4). But will publication of percentages of children working towards, meeting or exceeding early learning goals...
Revelations from the Soham murder trial about how a man with many allegations of rape and underage sex against him managed to get a job as a primary school caretaker should lead to some changes in the...
A Pre-school Learning Alliance survey shows childcare providers are increasingly fighting to stay open, one year after the policy was introduced.
The directors of nursery group Childcare Enterprise, which manages workplace and children's centre nurseries, are opening a new chain of settings under the name of Brunton Day Nursery.
Easton Community Children's Centre talked to children about recent protests and being kind to everyone.