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Many childcarers will have watched the BBC's 'Whistleblower' expose with a sigh of resignation that their abilities, dedication and commitment are being questioned again. The programme unfolded with...
As a graduate (in something unrelated to childcare) I am able to go straight for professional status, even though I am not a manager. I have had to think long and hard about delaying EYPS in order to...
Last month I was delighted to attend the launch of the 'Handle With Care' report in the Scottish Parliament. While the report was laid before the Parliament by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and...
During the Second World War the then Minister of Works and Buildings commissioned a series of studies to examine the requirements for post-war building.
I have been a childminder for over 20 years. When I started childminding I thought I was self employed and all the input I would have from the Government would be to check my registration and first...
At the Doctor's At last, someone has produced a piece of software specifically designed to support the powerful activity of role-play. 'At the Doctor's' is the first in a series that helps...
Most children get to grips with using a computer mouse between three and four years old, but many continue to struggle with its size - it is just too big for their small hands, writes April Jones....
To tackle issues around attendance and behaviour, schools could learn a lot from how the early years sector caters to the children in its care, says Sarah Mackenzie
Aim for conversation over consultation, says Julian Grenier.
Every year at least 750,000 children become the victims of domestic violence.