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Barnardo's welcomes Sir Michael Bichard's report into the circumstances around the recruitment of child murderer Ian Huntley (News, 15 January). A particular challenge here will be the need to...
At last the ten-year strategy for childcare has been unveiled by Chancellor Gordon Brown (see News, page 4). The 90-odd pages of Choice for parents, the best start for children contain much of...
The introduction of child tagging technology in nurseries around the UK does not have quite the same sinister undertones as the use of internet cameras, but it does seem to be a gimmick at best and to...
Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
New fathers get attached to their baby's prams in the same way they get attached to their cars, according to a Yellow Pages poll reported in The Metro. Almost a third of men chose a pram because of...
Although this type of activity is child-led, parents can help their children immerse themselves in worlds of their own making by following these tips. By Penny Tassoni
In the current economic climate nursery managers are battening down the hatches and finding ways to be resourceful. This means making savings wherever possible and getting the most out of staff.
Mentoring, whether from a colleague or an outside professional, enables staff to aim higher, argues trainer Deslynne Roberts.
Jackie Musgrave explains how using the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network to submit papers can enhance students’ professional development
<P> Early years settings need to be prepared to cope with children who may be at risk of suffering anaphylactic attacks </P>