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Lynn Bryden is business and finance support officer at Sure Start Strategic Partnership Tyne & Wear (www.northtyneside.gov.uk)
The work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has announced plans to change the way that child poverty is measured, as new Government figures show the target to halve child poverty by 2010 has not...
Giving your child opportunities to explore a variety of objects can aid their developmental progress. Penny Tassoni explains.
An interim review by the DfE of child protection systems, the Munro Review of Child Protection, Part One: A Systems Analysis, highlights issues that need addressing in order to improve Britain's child...
The children at one setting in Liverpool enjoyed visiting their local cathedral, where there were lots of interesting features to explore. Annette Rawstrone
Following recent changes designed to make EY apprenticeships more attractive, Karen Hart looks at the opportunities they provide for both trainees and settings
Although for tax purposes the Inland Revenue does not recognise nannies as self-employed workers, we all know that in most respects they work in sole charge not just of children but of their own...
Jacqui Mann of HR4 Nurseries provides advice on how employers can ensure their legal contracts are 'bullet proof'
Letting children practise negotiating steps and slopes will improve their physical confidence and can teach them about number and gravity. By Julie Mountain
Flexible routes to gaining skills. Childcare students will be able to mix and match credits to build towards a qualification under a new framework. Mary Evans reports