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The uproar around a current baby-rearing reality TV programme could spell the beginning of the end for the spate of childcare gurus in the media, if its many critics have their way. Catherine Gaunt...
Essential early years By Louise Dryden, Ruth Forbes, Penny Mukherji, Linda Pound
Nursery group Careshare has questioned the official advice it received in the wake of the E. coli 0157 outbreak at the Lauder College nursery in Dunfermline. The chain has introduced its own E.coli...
How can early years settings attract the youngest talent pool out there? Charlotte Goddard finds out
If a bright idea brings benefits to one setting, you want to spread the word. Melanie Defries explains how some chains do just that.
I am writing after reading the letter about the ridiculous notion of CCTV in nursery settings being linked to the Internet ('Let's keep Big Brother out of the nursery', 5 July). I am a childminder and...
This three-day conference by the National Children's Bureau (NCB) will examine the range of behaviour difficulties in pre-school and primary school-aged children, to consider a model of assessing...
Children's creativity occurs in the creating, not the end product, Jennie Lindon advises Y oung children need time and space to develop the flair of creativity - an open-ended confidence that lets...
One of the UK's biggest nursery chains has bought a further two nursery groups, bringing its total settings to 109. Bright Horizons Family Solutions has acquired Daisies Day Nurseries, a chain of five...