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How tolerant should private nurseries be about what time parents pick up their children, and to what extent can they afford it? Melanie Defries talks to a group of managers.
In the first of a series looking at how the Government’s 30 hours offer of free childcare is being piloted, Charlotte Goddard explores a scheme that has places reserved for unemployed parents. Plus,...
How Emmi Pikler’s approach to care-giving for the under-threes can be incorporated into modern best practice at settings and at home. By Dorothy Marlen
Is your setting fulfilling its commitments to parents? Use another in our series of checklists by Laura Henry About this series
Do early years staff have a right to be critical of the parents of children in their care? Melanie Defries spoke with a number of professionals in private day nurseries.
9 August. 'Rule the School' . (BBC 1, 5 to 5.25pm) In this edition of the series where six children attempt to educate their elders in the finer points of teenage subculture, Laura gives a lesson in...
Becky Watanbe, early years trainer and consultant, and Kim Langstaff, early years manager, work at Acorn Early Years Foundation,a charitable social enterprise which operates 17 nurseries, several...
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
A summer group has been addressing concerns about beginning school, explains the children centre teacher team from the Birth to Five Service, Lincolnshire County Council