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Know where you stand before you book a trip away. Asa Nilsdotter explains the terms of time off for nannies With the arrival of the festive season, you are probably looking at the year ahead and...
Practitioners working with babies feel isolated, neglected and less valued than other staff in the nursery, a three-year long study into baby rooms has concluded, highlighting a need for targeted...
How can nursery groups taking on a new setting build a positive working culture within the workplace? Charlotte Goddard reports
This week's columnist Pat Wills wishes the Government would stop messing about with its own initiatives When will politicians discover that there is no such thing as a quick fix? The Government of the...
The Government has launched a national action plan to tackle child abuse linked to faith or belief in England, in the wake of cases such as Kristy Bamu and Victoria Climbie.
In a setting where documenting children's learning processes is valued and respected as a 'teaching tool', the whole staff, parents and the children themselves participate in the process. The key to...
A new survey of health visitors has warned that cuts to numbers are leaving children at risk.
I am an Advanced Diploma in Childcare and Education student about to embark on my dissertation on the transition from pre-school to mainstream school for a child with Down's syndrome. I would like to...
The chains in our directory can be as little as a three-setting group or big enough to cater for tens of thousands of children. Annette Rawstrone looks at the pros and cons of each
Offering a children's centre alongside other services puts this place at the heart of the community in a deprived inner city area, says Annette Rawstrone.