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This week's columnist Robin Balbernie looks at how the evolutionary effect can at times work against mother-child bonding The idea that maternal instinct compels every mother to love her baby is a...
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust works in partnership with families to educate children with motor learning difficulties.
Ten per cent of babies need some form of neonatal care. Gabriella Jozwiak finds out about a career that has challenges and rewards in equal measure
Childminders have welcomed a joint letter sent out to local authorities last month (10 January) reiterating the guidance on registered childminding and planning permission. The letter was sent from...
Some students studying distance learning courses in childcare believing that they will lead to full Level 3 qualifications, are discovering the courses are not considered as full and relevant...
Children's charity Barnardo's has put together a free exhibition to highlight the plight of the 3.8 million children living in poverty in the UK.
The proportion of nursery staff qualified to Level 3 or above has fallen to such an extent in the last four years that it threatens the quality of provision, the National Day Nurseries Association...
Effective management remains key to tackling the sector's ongoing challenge of recruiting and retaining enthusiastic and capable early years practitioners ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Early years settings in deprived areas of Bedfordshire are benefiting from a unique service offering training and support from a team of health professionals on good nutrition and oral health.
All early years settings should develop policies and good practices for settling staff in their roles and making them aware of their responsibilities The Government's drive to provide families with...