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Child Safety Week, an annual initiative organised by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT), is taking place between 23 and 29 June, on the theme of 'One moment changes everything'. The message of...
Childcarers can get a second, informed opinion when they're worried about a child, says Annette Rawstrone.
Discounts on their own childcare are a perk that can keep good nursery staff with an employer, says Mary Evans
Working parents often find it difficult to take a child home when they fall ill, but how should the nursery stand its ground, and why? Annette Rawstrone spoke to nursery managers.
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The early years sector has been coming to terms with last week's news that a nursery nurse has been charged with the sexual assault of young children in her care.
One nursery is looking to almost double capacity by converting the building next door, finds Karen Faux.
Income inequality and child mortality in wealthy nations Britain has the second-highest child death rate among 24 of the world's richest countries, according to a Dundee University analysis of data...
Understanding early years policy By Peter Baldock, Damien Fitzgerald and Janet Kay (Paul Chapman, 18.99, 1-4129-1028-5, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Jennie Lindon, psychologist and early years...
Ofsted's first national analysis of childcare provision since taking over its inspection and regulation in September 2001 seems to show cause for optimism about quality, with improvements being made...