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The likes of Twitter and Facebook are here to stay and the challenge now is how best to use them. Katy Morton hears how some enterprising nurseries are maximising their potential.
Three ambitious nannies talk to Helen Kewley about how they went to work on the other side of the agency desk TAKING ON A FRANCHISE
Once called 'the staff of life', bread can still be a great mainstay of nursery food, says Mary Whiting.
The Busy Bees day nursery group is poised for a major expansion of its corporate childcare voucher business, fuelled by recent rises in national insurance contributions and the prospect of vouchers...
Children from better-off families make small gains in their educational performance in free schools in Sweden - the model for the UK's coalition Government policy - but the effect does not last and...
Chris, aged six, can't concentrate and he can't keep still. At home, he is a nightmare. He runs around, screams and throws toys. He cannot share or take turns with other children, so he finds that...
Teachers who are members of the largest teaching union in the UK are to strike over pay in England and Wales on seven dates in February and March.
A project on elephants will provide a jumbo opportunity for large-scale creative and mathematical activities, writes <B> Denise Bailey </B>
Two- to three-year-olds’ expressive language is at a crucial stage. Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni explain what to expect and when you should be concerned
Use these ten key points as possible lead-ins for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers. 1 Is the basic provision constant enough to allow children to revisit activities and develop...