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* The importance of listening to the views of children and parents about childcare is the theme for this year's National Childcare Week (20-27 May). The week, organised by the Daycare Trust, gives...
Training organisers and providers are beginning to offer an array of courses examining reflective practice. Mary Evans reports.
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says our priorities for who needs protecting seem to be going topsy-turvy It's looking like it's going to be a shaky year for collective sanity, if recent news is...
Full funding for an Early Years Educator course will not be withdrawn if the apprentice fails to gain their GCSEs, despite misleading information from the Skills Funding Agency (SFA).
Austerity measures are having a knock-on effect on the provision of mental health services around the UK. Gabriella Jozwiak investigates what this means for those in need of support.
Nurseries and children's centres tell Karen Faux how they see the changes in the spending review affecting them and the families they work with.
Rachel Costis, operational manager for public health nursing at Swindon Borough Council, discusses what early years settings can do to help mothers suffering from mental health issues
Caboodle bags just keep getting handier, and now they've come up with one so stylish that you wouldn't guess it's a baby-carer's knapsack. The new Caboodle Active Bag comes in black PVC with silver...
Have you been wanting to get out and stretch your legs in the countryside but thought it would be too difficult with children in tow? A series of walkers' guides has been designed with children in...
It's good that parents are expressing their feelings and awareness of the low rate of pay for childcarers (News, 24 May). I'm training to be a nursery nurse at the moment and will finish my course in...