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Why are some councils tackling the attainment gap in the early years between disadvantaged children and their better-off peers while others are not? Charlotte Goddard reports
APEL recognises that experience counts. Mary Evans talks to some of the first practitioners to have completed the award When Sorrel Ayres, a mother of three, started thinking about moving into early...
Once again I have enjoyed reading Nursery World (19 July) with its good range of well-presented articles. However, can I ask please that when quoting Government strategies and policies you indicate...
Professional childcarers will be heartened by the results of a new study into the effects on children of mothers returning to work before their babies are 18 months old (see News, page 6). This found...
The continuing refusal of the Government to contemplate registering nannies or allowing parents tax credits for employing them is leading to a boom in schemes that set nannies up as limited companies...
What should employers put in a job ad, and how can companies target the over 50s? Charlotte Goddard reports
I worked as a classroom assistant in a local school for three years from 1997 to 2000, and my experience was a very different one to that described by Anna Jones ('In my view', 20 September). While I...
The first co-operative society in the UK to own and run nurseries is renaming its childcare branch as it expands its provision. The Oxford, Swindon and Gloucester Co-op (OS and G Co-op) announced last...
One of the largest nursery providers in the UK is calling for a trade association to represent all private nursery businesses 'to fight our corner'. Chairman of the Childcare Corporation Alan Bentley...
On 25 April, Bright Little Stars Nursery celebrated its fifth anniversary with a reception and afternoon tea at the House of Lords, bringing together a range of figures in the early years sector.