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A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
Babies and young children learn through play experiences in which they determine how it will develop, says Jennie Lindon A cornerstone of good early years practice is that children learn a great deal...
Childcare providers are increasingly being left with bad debts and sustainability problems because many parents are facing 'an affordability gap' and cannot pay the fees in spite of receiving tax...
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Examples of outstanding provision from Ofsted inspections of early years providers inspected in the Early Years Foundation Stage have been published online.
The Au Pair and Nanny's Guide to Working Abroad has proven such an indispensable handbook that it's just come out in its fifth edition. It's been updated to take account of internet job-hunting and...
It is important that parents be more involved in the early years of their children's education. When a mother sees her child at the nursery doorstep, she cannot imagine that ten years down the line...
One setting's inclusive approach to caring for twins with Down syndrome has benefited both the girls and their peers. Marianne Sargent reports
Promoting childcare as a service and a source of jobs is the aim of recent projects in ethnic minority communities. <B> Mary Evans </B> reports