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Most staff in day nurseries in England believe they should be paid more for the work they do, a survey by Tinies Childcare has found. According to the survey of 100 day nurseries across England...
Gender discrimination can disadvantage women, but what happens when it overlaps with other factors such as race, religion or age? Caroline Vollans explains
Nursery operators can look forward to some opportunities for growth as 2010 progresses but they should approach borrowing with caution, says Ian Murchie, relationship director in the Barclays...
The parents of Oliver Steeper have launched a Go Fund Me page to raise £5,000 to pay for non- invasive anti-choking devices to be installed in childcare settings across the UK.
Telling the truth isn't always easy when you can't tell what it is. Jennie Lindon considers a child's view of reality In your daily life with children it is preferable that you and the children are...
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Teachers value children being able to do as many things as possible for themselves, says Rachel Goodchild Starting school can be a traumatic time for you and your children, but it is important that...
Children are being starved of affection at weekends as more parents are forced to work unsociable hours to fit in with today's '24/7' culture, according to a study published last week. Research by the...
The recent closure by Ofsted of a Birmingham nursery, which re-registered after a serious incident took place at the setting two years previously, highlights once again the loophole that allows...