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Pieces of fabric cut from baby clothes form the focus of a poignant new exhibition which tells the story of babies left by their mothers at London's Foundling Hospital.
Many years ago playgroups were just a place for children to go and play and have fun. Parents ran them and worked alongside the children. There was no paperwork, no planning and no Ofsted.
In response to 'When an inspector calls' (Letters, 4 August), while I empathise with the situation of private nurseries, I can assure the writer that inspections in schools are no easier. I was a...
If packing your bags for a summer holiday has made you wish you could stay abroad longer, here's the book to take instead of that blockbuster novel. The Au Pair and Nanny's Guide to Working Abroad by...
Annette Rawstrone looks back over eight decades to celebrate what has been a good read since 1925
The number of single-parent families in the UK has reached the two million mark for the first time, according to new statistics.
Box of objects * Gather together a range of resources that represent the same word - for example, teddies.
Before going to work abroad, nannies should check out what they're getting themselves into. Simon Vevers reports It could be the lure of an exotic location, the prospect of a heftier pay packet and...
The Daycare Trust kicked off National Sure Start Month last week with a ten-step plan outlining a new vision of universal early education and care. To mark its role as host of National Childcare Week,...
Cut out and photocopy Some parents believe that putting a child on a reading scheme as soon as possible will mean that they will do better at school later on - but this is not the case. In fact,...