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A unit that can help prepare new practitioners for dealing with parents and multi-agency working is examined by Mary Evans.
Messy is fine - to a point, says WorkingMum. But it would help if parents were told the purpose of it all.
SPONSORED CONTENT Differentiating your offering and staying ahead of the curve is ‘critical’ in today’s marketplace, discovers Nicole Weinstein as she talks to nursery businesses driving forward...
The Scottish Executive has told senior managers in local authorities to review arrangements in case of industrial action by firefighters. It said they must ensure that business continuity and damage...
* Michelle Hector, 42, who has been a teaching assistant at Altmore Infant School, Newham, for five and a half years, began the Foundation Degree last September. She says, 'Most of us on the course...
A high-flying working mother in an office meeting takes a frantic call from her new nanny. The baby's had a fit and they're at the hospital. Soon the baby is dead from being shaken and the nanny is on...
The number of working families living in poverty has risen to 2.1 million - the highest on record, according to new research.
Not long ago, in 1998, when early years practitioners were questioning the sense of earlier entry into schools, Chris Woodhead vehemently opposed any suggestion that this was not in the best interests...