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Joanne Fisher talks to Jackie Cosh about what her role involves.
Every year more than 600,000 children under five go to hospital after an accident. Some of these children are disfigured for life or permanently disabled and the psychological trauma can be life-long....
I had to respond to Helen Penn's column ('To the point', 14 September) where she considers 'what mutual trust between children and adults can do for social behaviour'. A significant theme throughout...
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
Sue Kowalski's daughter Fay first started working at her mother's Sunbeams Day Nursery in Plymouth as a school student on a work placement more than six years ago. She later joined the staff as a...
More than half of parents are working extra, unpaid hours, which is overwhelming them and threatening to sabotage work-life balance improvements, finds new research.
A family support worker deals with a wide range of issues, but it all starts with helping people become better parents. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
What are the common problems with recruiting suitable people, and why does this come up so much in Ofsted reports? Hannah Crown looks at good practice at Elmscot
The records and information that early years providers must keep on the children in their care are outlined in the last of our series by Laura Henry.