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This year's survey reflects new pressures on nannies and employers alike, as Stephen Vahrman explains This year our annual survey shows a far different picture than in the past few years....
Well said, Jennie Lindon! (Ask the expert, 28 November). When our children (now aged 22 and 19) were very young, my husband and I decided that they should know from the start that Father Christmas is...
Rothesay Nursery School in Luton has been chosen as an Ambassador School for mental health and wellbeing in recognition of the setting making a positive impact on children and the wider community by...
It's impossible to know just how much money is being defrauded by parents falsely claiming childcare costs under the Working Families Tax Credit, but suspicions are growing that it could be a huge,...
Woodworking in early years settings fosters creativity and problem solving, says professional sculptor and public artist Pete Moorhouse.
By Dr Penelope Leach, psychologist and child development specialist Children have the same basic human right as adults to be protected from any form of violence. Yet the laws of most countries extend...
Specialised children's health services in Wales are set to benefit from an extra 1m from the Welsh Assembly. Health minister Jane Hutt said a review, which is subject to consultation with health...
The patterns in language, movement and music may not be immediately obvious but learning to recognise them helps children make sense of the world, says Linda Pound.
The Early Years National Training Organisation (F.YNTO) is compiling a code of anti-discrimination good practice following conferences held in Scotland. Speakers at the conferences, held in Naim and...
A new survey of health visitors has warned that cuts to numbers are leaving children at risk.