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As your recent articles noted (News, 13 and 27 September), research at Southampton University has shown a clear link between artificial colourings and behavioural problems in children.
In the final part of a four-part series on keeping good employees in your organisation for longer, Childbase Partnership regional director Sarah Rotundo looks at the importance of recognition.
Action for Children's recent analysis of cross-party politics relating to children and young people had some astounding results.
A company set up 20 years ago to offer at-home care services for elderly people is now offering a wide range of childcare services. Hannah Crown reports.
How much does it cost to set up a childminding business? How much do childminders earn? Do they need qualifications? Such questions are answered in a new leaflet published by the Scottish Childminding...
How noisy is your workplace? From February next year the new European Noise Directive will come into force, setting decibel limits and requiring 'noise risk assessments' (see News, page 8). There's no...
You can now keep up with the latest early years and childcare news as it breaks, with daily updates on our website at: www.nurseryworld.co.uk.
WINNER: Fit 'N' Fun Kids, Falmouth, Cornwall
Use squares, rectangles, circles and triangles to introduce fun learning opportunities. Helen Shelbourne shapes up activities Adult-led activities
Make sure you are following the correct recruitment and vetting procedures for new staff with another checklist in our essential series by Laura Henry.