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Make sure you reserve your place for the 7th 'Nursery World Business Summit: a changed landscape', on 4-5 March with a line-up of top speakers tackling the big issues, dispensing advice and prompting...
A classic cookery book is out in a new updated edition with 20 additional dishes - and Professional Nanny readers can win a fresh copy. Annabel Karmel's New Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner has...
The Great British Wildflower Hunt 2018 has been launched by conservation charity Plantlife, with 21 new species to spot and a code of conduct on where and when you can pick wildflowers.
The relationships between brothers and sisters are not confined to their home, Jennie Lindon reminds us Whenever a family grows from an only child to two or more, the question arises, 'How well do the...
Many local authorities won’t receive the headline funding rates the DfE is promising providers from April, with rises well short of the minimum wage increase, according to the NDNA.
After years of stalling on the issue of nanny registration, the Government is finally making moves for some kind of action, seemingly prompted by the low take-up of the home childcarer scheme (see...
Staff-to-child ratios, and more importantly, staff qualifications and in-service training can predict the quality of pre-school childcare settings, a new study has found.
A father has launched a crowdfunding page to fund a legal challenge against his employer who he believes unfairly discriminates against new dads.
Childcare can play a vital role in regenerating and building sustainable communities, a major conference in London was told last week. The Daycare Trust and the British Urban Regeneration Association...