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The sky's not the limit when a nanny's pay is in question. Stephen Vahrman tells how to set your sights realistically The question uppermost in the minds of both a nanny and a parent employer at an...
I would like to put a few points straight about the news story, 'Words fail minders at AGM' (27 November). Little did you know the headline was correct, but in another way. A debate held on the...
A large out-of-school provider does not have to pay back Government loans, in the midst of an investigation into its illegal donations to the Labour Party. Catherine Gaunt takes a closer look.
Careful thought is needed to create well-defined and attractive spaces to enhance play, learning and well-being. Ruth Thomson explains.
One of the best ways to ensure staff feel comfortable outside is to get the right resources and clothes – for them as well as the children. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Cases of type 1 diabetes in children under five are set to double by 2020 across Europe if current trends continue, according to research published in The Lancet.
The question of when children are developmentally ready to start school underlies a new and timely review of research into birthdate effects outlined by Tim Oates of Cambridge Assessment.
KS1 teacher Margaret Edwards makes some recommendations A program featuring Tizzy the magical clown, Sherston's Type with Tizzy introduces children to the layout of the keyboard, plus the purpose of...
Mothers in the UK get one of the lowest amounts of ‘decently-paid’ maternity leave in Europe, according to new analysis by the federation of trade unions the TUC.
Jacqui Mann provides an update on some of the changes to legislation which will have an impact on you as an employer