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Nine nurseries have been ‘named and shamed’ on the latest minimum wage offenders list. How did they get there, and how easy was it to fall foul of the rules? Ruth Stokes reports
Children's organisations have welcomed the Scottish Parliament's passing of the first major revision in special educational needs legislation for 20 years. From 1 April 2004, the Education (Additional...
A pre-school has been overwhelmed with donations after vandals attacked its garden and playground over the bank holiday weekend.
Nannies and childminders have been rated above nurseries as the highest-quality form of care for babies and toddlers, apart from their own mothers. Introducing the Families, Children and Childcare...
We have a host of new series this January, on baby rooms, research nurseries, intelligent observations, early years activities from cultural institutions around the UK, a gorgeous activity series...
Boost your collection of children's fictionwith these fabulous titles from the pen of one of our finest authors and illustrators This edition of Nursery Topics is based on four of Mick Inkpen's...
I am passionate about health visiting because it has a positive impact on children and their families.
(Photograph) - Children from the Broad Green community in Croydon, London, enjoy an afternoon of cross-cultural music and dance at 'Family Grooves', a workshop organised by the charity Making Music...
How can employers ensure staff’s health and wellbeing needs are met post-pandemic, asks Charlotte Goddard
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent