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The confusion over criminal records checks for nursery staff in Scotland is so widespread that even some officers working for the new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care did not know what...
A toddler group to help families of children with Down's syndrome has been set up at a children's centre by a mother whose son is affected by the condition.
In the second part of the holiday season project Carolyn Price looks at how modes of transport provide the means for exploration Activity 1
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
January is a time for looking to the year ahead, and here's a great gift for children to make that will also help friends and family to remember those important dates. You will need a selection of at...
Out-of-school care in Fife has received a double boost with 960,000 in additional funding for new projects and for facilities such as outdoor play areas, play buses and toy libraries.
Parents will have their childcare gurus and guides - must you follow them too? Jennie Lindon offers her own advice As a nanny and student of childcare you will have favourite books that you consult...
Letting the parents of three-and four-year-olds take their hours of free nursery education at times to suit themselves may prevent children developing consistent relationships with staff and other...
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.
We take a look at some of the biggest stories of 2013 and consider what lies ahead.