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The early years sector has been coming to terms with last week's news that a nursery nurse has been charged with the sexual assault of young children in her care.
Gaining a degree via e-learning is a good way for full-time practitioners to extend their qualifications. Sue Sillitoe finds out how online study can enhance career prospects Early years practitioners...
Things start looking familiar when you scan nanny news from around the world. In Australia, a parliamentary inquiry into working families revealed a high number of parents who pay their nannies cash...
If your fingers are still itching to do arts and crafts after our activities feature (see page 12), look up the website www.docrafts.co.uk or get the first issue of Docrafts magazine. It's packed with...
There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
Standard 3 is all about understanding the continuum of learning, from the EYFS through to Key Stages 1 and 2, says Karen Hart.
Parents earning the minimum wage are on the 'brink of a new crisis in family finances' that will leave many stranded when meeting no-frills costs, warns a new report.
The experiences of 'millions of ordinary families' are the subject of a round-up of research into parenting published this week.
Parents will be able to carry over any unused hours from their free early years entitlement to use when they want later, in plans unveiled as part of the next stage of the Government's childcare...
In this issue of Nursery Management we bring you up to date with progress on the ten-year childcare strategy and provide essential information to help you prepare for the next wave of change,...