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Higher wages without raising fees? A Nursery Business survey highlights the problem. By Annette Rawstrone Staff pay rises and nursery fees are rocketing, with some owners losing the battle to balance...
The number of complaints about Scottish daycare providers and childminders over the past year has gone up by 25 per cent, reports the Care Commission. The steep rise was revealed last week in written...
Ideas for engaging with children from birth to 12 months using sounds and movement are suggested by Alice Sharp.
Ceeda’s second early years sector survey shows that less than half of 30-hours places are offered free of charge, while a third of training budgets are being slashed. Here are the key figures
Carers, parents and children are invited to fill in time diaries to find out the ways families spend time together, to mark the fifth national Parents' Week from 25 to 31 October, run by the National...
(Photograph) - Childminders who have provided a total of 535 years of services for thousands of children in England and Wales were honoured by the National Childminding Association chair Lynn Daley...
Supporting parents: messages from research A major research programme involving 14 studies on parental support. The findings show the importance of joined-up integrated services that enable parents to...
Nurseries should help parents and carers make their homes safer to prevent injuries in under-fives, recommends a new national accident prevention strategy.
(Photograph) - Three-year-old Alia Manshi admires the work of her four-year-old sister Laila at an exhibition in Pitshanger Manor Gallery in Ealing, London, to highlight a training CD-Rom for early...
Children have a natural love of art making, but should practitioners intervene to introduce new skills? Kristen Ali Eglinton offers ways to support a child's creativity As early years practitioners,...