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There are at least two sides to every story, and while accountants are currently urging nannies to set themselves up as service companies, in this issue we consider the other side of the sales pitch....
I read with interest your article about Tinies agency being ordered to disclose references it receives to candidates who request them (News, 1 February). Ben Black is quoted as saying, 'If nursery...
Clean environments could be linked to a rise in the number of under-fives with diabetes, according to a new study.
A teddy bear and a kangaroo trade places in an exciting new exchange scheme, writes Jenny Benjamin Saffy the teddy bear has been in Tasmania for several weeks now. Her hosts are the children and staff...
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...
Practitioners can signpost single parents to a new resource, says Simon Bates, development director, Single Parent Action Network.
How should settings strengthen their connection to local parents in a shifting landscape, asks Charlotte Goddard
Play & Learn's educational rugs from the United States are extremely versatile. They can be used for set activities, for quiet reading or even just to get everyone sitting down quickly for some circle...
Why hasn't signing up to the new Ofsted voluntary childcare register been made more attractive to nannies? Simon Vevers investigates.
The Under 12s Exhibition features lively, informative and relevant seminars for workers in all sectors of childcare and education. Lindy Sharpe talks to four of them. Alison O'Brien