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For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.
The route to the top managerial post of a nursery is no longer through childcare experience alone. Patricia Slatcher reports on the skills and training that are now needed to take on senior management...
The recent move by a primary school in south London to open a baby unit, funded and run by the school itself, raises quite a few issues, especially with current concerns about how local authorities...
There are many issues behind the proposal for paying for informal care, but the childcare sector is united against it, Annette Rawstrone finds Grandparents should be paid to care for their...
In response to the letter 'A life balance issue' (19 October 2006), I still found the pressures of working in daycare too much, even without having a family to look after. At the time I thought it was...
While the days are short and the nights are long, we’ve got plenty of ideas to ensure that children continue to enjoy learning and adventures outdoors. Take inspiration from this month’s outdoor...
The funding crisis at the Learning and Skills Council is causing outrage as settings try to protect staff training levels, says Mary Evans.
Gayle Goshorn talks to nursery groups that have seen good times and bad times over two decades or more. How does today compare - and is there still a sense of fun in the nursery day?
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
More social stigma attaches to absent mothers than fathers, but this only makes it more difficult for the children, says Judith Napier.