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The Government's latest plans to extend maternity leave only serve to deepen my concern that parents are being railroaded into choosing how their children are cared for. Yes, there is mounting...
Budget cuts that have affected almost every area of childcare and early years have fallen particularly hard on childminders. Charlotte Goddard reports on how they are bridging the support gap.
An early years sector wary of any more new initiatives from policymakers agrees that widening access to childcare would be a worthwhile one, as Simon Vevers hears.
Meeting staff members to review performance and hear feedback is worth the effort for both parties if handled properly, says Jenny Stocks
Figures from our latest poll of young people with mental health problems reveal three- quarters were offered no support when waiting for treatment.
Things are happening on the apprenticeship front, with new Government funding and promotion. Karen Faux reports.
Nursery World North 2019 moved to Manchester for this year’s show, which included two packed days of fantastic seminars and masterclasses, live features and an exhibition
Early Years Professionals have been urged to press for clear career development and recognition of their role. Karen Faux reports.
Let children explore night during the day and think about what others do as they sleep with activities in the nursery from Jane Drake In part two of this project, planned activities provide young...
Henri Matisse's 'The Snail' will inspire your children to create their own pictures, while exploring colour and mathematical language, says Helen Shelbourne Henri Matisse's painting 'The Snail' is an...