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I wholeheartedly welcome the suggestion that Ofsted reveals the results of complaints about daycare provision (News, 15 May). I was unfortunate enough to work in a nursery where children's safety was...
In reply to Kim Welsh's argument (In my view, 3 March), I too feel that while there is much to be said for the Government's ten-year strategy for childcare, there are also many flaws. Can all these...
Colleges are reporting an influx of students for their Level 3 courses, led by school-leavers and workers seeking a career change.
A new book about information and communication technology (ICT) and early years has been described as a 'must-read' for all nursery practitioners. More than Computers: Information and Communication...
The teacher recruitment crisis has been headline news for national TV, radio and newspapers over the past few weeks, but there has been no mention of the nursery nurses and classroom assistants who...
Formal early reading methods are about to get a tighter grip on young children.
In last week's news story 'Call for action on falling occupancy', the survey of 5,000 private and voluntary sector providers was carried out by Nursery and Childcare Market News in its 2005 Survey of...
Families are saving a fortune thanks to mum and her labours of love around the home. Paying someone to do a mother's tasks would cost families an average of 25,000 a year, the Daily Express reported....
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
The woman behind New Zealand’s early years curriculum is still going strong. By Linda Pound