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In this true story, an experienced nanny tells Helen Kewley about how a false accusation blackened her reputation with employment agencies 'I couldn't believe what had just happened to me. As I sat in...
Much emphasis is put on academic achievement, but how do we support each child to become a person? Marion Dowling begins a three-part series
How can practitioners work within the Prime areas while also introducing children to the Specific areas of development? Penny Tassoni considers how the different aspects link together
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
Single mothers who use informal childcare after their child's first birthday risk delaying their child's intellectual development, a new study has revealed. The American study, presented last week at...
Children's charities have welcomed the creation of a new child poverty unit (News, 1 November), but said the Government must invest an additional 4bn annually to end child poverty by 2020.
Lala Manners explains the principles behind the many approaches to physical development and the training available for practitioners.
The Scottish Government has launched the country's first play strategy, which recognises the vital role of play to children's well-being and development.
With many children starting school lacking in self-care skills, the value of introducing a screening and movement programme in schools is clear, says Sally Goddard Blythe
A Nottingham nursery has been closed down and two members of its staff arrested following the discovery of unexplained fractures suffered by three children.