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The Oxfordshire-based nursery chain Child and Co has been awarded 30,000 from the Department for Trade and Industry to explore family-friendly working policies. The money in the latest round of the...
by Maureen Smith, ex-CACHE director and now a consultant Use these tips as a starting point to ensure you convey the right message to parents and carers (see also Nursery World, 22 November 2001,...
Lawton, who is managing director of Our Monkey Club, was one of a number of people in the sector working on the Level 5 Early Years Lead Apprenticeship standard, which was approved for delivery in...
Ways that early years staff can thoughtfully engage the parents of challenging children are explored by Pat Gordon-Smith.
Teenagers are finding help to become better parents and jobseekers in a special service. Annette Rawstrone reports.
What pressures do managers face specific to children with special needs, and how should they deal with them? In the first of a new series on the subject, Karen Faux reviews the legal framework
More than 80 per cent of parents say they are worse off since childcare vouchers were closed to new entrants, leaving some reconsidering their career plans.
Just fold along the dotted line . . . children's love of working with paper can be encouraged with these simple paper craft ideas from Gail Bushell paper offers a wealth of opportunity for creative...
'Maracas' and 'yum' are just two of the first words spoken by babies and reported to Talk To Your Baby, the early language campaign of the National Literacy Trust, which wants nurseries and early...