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Nursery workers have negotiated a fair pay and grading claim with a London local authority that will give them an average 3,500 pay rise. The deal with Ealing council follows a one-day strike in June...
Further to the news story 'Teaching assistants need personal touch' (30 May), we would like to point out that the importance of teaching assistants' roles in improving the quality of teaching in the...
The downturn has favoured Dizzy Ducks Day Nursery, which is expanding its business, reports Karen Faux.
A proposal to provide a fixed fee state-subsidised childcare scheme for children under the age of three, based on a system operating in Quebec, Canada, has been unveiled by the Scottish National Party...
The Daycare Trust has published a guide to help parents get to grips with the new child tax credit, which could provide an extra Pounds 1,000 a year for families with a child aged under one. Families...
In the second of a series of features on different subjects with 'cut out and photocopy' guides for parents, the QCA's Lesley Staggs looks at the foundation stage
It's time to listen to childcarers and simplify tax credit subsidies.
I am a qualified nanny and have worked as a nanny for the past 11 years. I do not want to register as a childminder, despite what the Government has said in its proposals to introduce nationally a new...
Thank you for printing the news story 'Ofsted advises staff leaving SARS areas' (8 May). I was one of 20 people to have returned recently from a two-week early years study tour to China. I was...
I am a Montessori teacher who, like many other Montessori teachers, works in the private sector. I welcome the plan by the National Day Nurseries Association to launch an Academy for the Early Years...