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Play and Leisure for Disabled Children from Concept Training gets the vote from a local authority training officer who is keen to develop inclusive practice.
It is time that investment and resources were made available to deliver an effective national NVQ programme, says Michael Thompson, managing director of nursery chain Child Base Ihave been a strong...
Just over 70 per cent of dads have had to cut their paternity leave short as they couldn’t afford to stay off work that long, finds new research.
Two-hundred children with diabetes travelled to the Houses of Parliament last week to lobby for better educational support, following a study claiming that many children with the condition are...
A new toolkit has been launched to support early years and health teams implement the Integrated Review for two-year-olds.
Children's TV characters Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka are touring the country this summer in a production of In the Night Garden Live.
Some nurseries are developing their own innovative training, as Karen Faux reports When it comes to devising early years training, nurseries are often well-placed to do the job themselves. Child Base...
Good practice begins with babies, but nurseries have historically focused more on older children. Three years on from the Baby Room Project, Hannah Crown asks if anything has changed.
With buyer and seller confidence rising, these are exciting times for the property market. Karen Faux talks to the experts about what the picture looks like nationwide.
Children at Sutton Day Nursery in South London held an Easter bonnet parade and had a visit from the Easter Bunny in celebration of the holiday.