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Nottinghamshire's recent pay award is an encouraging precedent for nursery nurses seeking better pay and conditions. Mary Evans reports
Nicola Demetriadi reflects on the role popular culture can play in meeting a child’s cultural capital and its importance to enrich opportunities for learning and development.
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books A parent at our nursery recently expressed a concern regarding a male member of staff changing their child's nappy. The concern was not a child...
Parenting programmes, as evidenced by the recent Social Mobility Commission report, give parents vital skills and confidence, says Tom Rahilly of Save the Children
Trade unions representing teachers, nursery nurses, nannies, early years specialists and further and higher education lecturers, have come together under one name.
A unified approach across London is the key to resolving the inconsistencies in funding for the childcare workforce in the capital, according to a new report. A consultation, Solving the quality/cost...
The fact that the EYSFF has stalled is disappointing for nurseries who worked closely with their local authorities to prepare for it. Karen Walker, director of the Children's Place nursery chain,...
Working with children under the age of three can be a demanding job. <B>Helen Moylett</B> outlines ways to ensure much-needed support mechanisms are firmly in place
A study into how food and eating habits can help to shape children's social skills is being carried out by the University of Leicester.
In the first of a two-part series on planning for the outdoors, Jane Drake looks at how inside provision can be replicated outside