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More than two million children from working families are in poverty, reveals a new report commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
By Tricia Pritchard, senior professional officer, Professional Association of Nursery Nurses A proliferation of TV programmes like 'Supernanny' are introducing us to 'children from hell' and their...
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
A new survey has highlighted harmful stereotyping in children's books used in early years settings.
Ministers are proposing a new way of working, building on the 'co-production' process, to draw up a 'covenant' between the early years sector, the DfE and local authorities.
The condition of albinism is little understood by the public and sometimes portrayed negatively, but nursery workers are helping to keep one child happily included. Sue Learner hears how.
The TUC is calling for subsidised childcare from the end of maternity leave, as research reveals childcare fees have risen three times faster than wages over the past ten years.
The role of employers in supporting and providing for their staff's childcare needs will be a major issue in the next few years. Last week's conference by the London Development Agency, Bright...