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The childcare sector has good news and bad news to ponder lately, as viewed by Alan Bentley.
If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
I would like to draw readers' attention to the plight of the many nursery nurses who are not employed by their local authority and therefore are ineligible to take part in the industrial action...
A preview of the new inspection framework for Early Years and Childcare Services was given to delegates at the annual general meeting of Scotland's Association of Quality Nurseries in Aberdeen, ahead...
A Cambridgeshire nursery where a baby died after choking on a piece of apple is to close this Friday, following revelations that a TV reporter worked undercover at the nursery and exposed serious...
Children's need to engage in imaginative role play is often overlooked as early years practitioners become engaged in reaching targets for more formal academic learning Role play is a well-established...
* Our next half-term programme is set to include a 'Super Scooby-Doo Day'. The children will be cooking their own 'scooby snacks' in the form of biscuits. They'll be making 'puppy puppets' and, as the...
The news story (News, 18 March) about the intimidation of non-Unison nursery nurses during the strike in Scotland rang a bell with me. I too have been subjected to the 'cold shoulder' by my striking...
At the Professional Nanny conference in London on 4 October, Diana Muir, producer of the television documentary 'Who's looking after your child?' (News, 10 April), voiced her support for a national...