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Three ambitious nannies talk to Helen Kewley about how they went to work on the other side of the agency desk TAKING ON A FRANCHISE
Children's behaviour problems put some families' homes in jeopardy, but a new form of intervention is turning them around, says Annette Rawstrone.
Last year was a ‘year of resilience and bounce back’ for childcare businesses, according to Redwoods Dowling Kerr’s latest childcare and education market report.
The Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) is holding an aerial slide fundraising event at the Southweald country park in Essex on 10 and 11 July. The run is 1,000ft long, starting from a 90ft...
Some time late in the General Election campaign, Labour strategists coined the phrase 'Coalition of Cuts for Children' to describe what a Conservative-Liberal Democrat government might mean for...
While certain activities are useful for the development of handwriting, others can hinder it - and practitioners can help by explaining the differences to parents.
I want to take issue with Jerry Beere's question, 'What exactly is the point in children as young as three or four learning even the rudiments of mathematics and English?' (Letters, 24 October). When...
The NHS spends less on services aimed at very young children than those for any other age group, according to a new report.
During the economic downturn, nurseries are using innovative methods, such as radio adverts and fun days, to promote themselves and attract new child numbers, discovers Mary Evans.
A zip-off design makes the new GR8X Back Pack Duo baby changing bag from Bebeniq into two bags in one, so an everyday bag doubles up for overnights and weekends away, with ample pockets and...