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The Daycare Trust has published Listening to lone parents about childcare, which presents the findings from the Trust's Listening to Families project. The report is available at...
Winner - Alison Turner, senior manager, Kaleidoscope Day Nurseries, Leeds.
The establishment of another organisation to represent nanny agencies has been criticised by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (see News, page 4). REC believes the Association of Nanny...
The crisis of childcare recruitment and salaries is intensifying as Government investment pours into neighbourhood nurseries and extended schools. The private sector is being particularly badly hit,...
The Foundation Stage Profile national results for 2004 have been released (see News, page 4). But will publication of percentages of children working towards, meeting or exceeding early learning goals...
Revelations from the Soham murder trial about how a man with many allegations of rape and underage sex against him managed to get a job as a primary school caretaker should lead to some changes in the...
Parents in London pay more for childcare and are less able to rely on the support of grandparents than families in other parts of the country, according to research by the Daycare Trust.
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour Q I have a five-year-old son in full-time reception class. He appears to be struggling with his listening skills and...
Communication difficulties could put the successful implementation of the Welsh Foundation Phase at risk, the final evaluation of the pilot of the curriculum for three- to seven-year-olds has warned...
Young children are learning to improve their behaviour by being put in the charge of disruptive teenagers, as Mary Evans reports Challenging teenagers are helping disruptive children aged three to...