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PROFESSIONAL NANNY/NANNYTAX SURVEY OF UK NANNY WAGES What are employers paying for a nanny - and what do they expect in return? Stephen Vahrman interprets the figures
A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
Under a Liberal Democrat government, children from the age of nine to 24 months in working families would be eligible for 35 hours of free childcare a week, over 48 weeks a year.
Early Years Outdoors (Learning Through Landscapes, 01962 845811, 55 per annum) Reviewed by Marjorie Ouvry, consultant and trainer in early years education Outdoor play, in the Foundation Stage and for...
Spring blooms hold their own special fascination for young children, writes Cathy Nutbrown.
Activity ideas that need only a table, in part 5 of our parent's guides to keeping children physically active indoors during the coronavirus lockdown.
The implications for early years providers of a controversial Bill, if it becomes law, are examined by Robert Collier.
Teachers value children being able to do as many things as possible for themselves, says Rachel Goodchild Starting school can be a traumatic time for you and your children, but it is important that...
Childcare settings in Ireland will be subject to education-focused inspections from next year.
The former nursery operator has been appointed general manager of the North-West’s first care village with an integrated nursery. Opening next spring, it is dementia care specialist Belong’s first...