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New approaches to working with children will be at the heart of the agenda of a conference at the London Institute of Education on 12 November organised in conjunction with the Thomas Coram Research...
The nursery claims that the use of its television is education, but Working Mum suspects the setting has come to depend on it
Some food for thought in your professional career Working with Babies and Children Under Three by Anna Duffy, Fiona Chambers, Sally Croughan and Jill Stephens (Heinemann, 14.99, 01865 888118) Reviewed...
New research suggests that parents are having to turn down promotions and stall their careers because the UK's long hours culture is putting a strain on family life.
Recent research by the NSPCC revealed that 49 per cent of children and young people are worried about being bullied and that young people were reluctant to talk to their parents about concerns such as...
Over a third of mothers who go back to work only just break even or make a financial loss due to the cost of childcare, finds new research.
What does early years education and childcare look like through the eyes of a typical working mother? In the first of a new series, Working Mum explains how settling her second daughter into nursery...
Nine in ten local authorities in England do not have enough holiday childcare to meet demand, according to the annual survey by the Family and Childcare Trust.
How organisations across the country have been maintaining A Better Start during the pandemic. By Frances Lyons, assistant director at the National Children’s Bureau
The use of interactive whiteboards (IWB) has brought about a minor revolution in primary schools and many teachers are using them at every stage, including Foundation. Whether you are a novice or a...