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Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care Huge rises in the number of lone parents and women in work have...
A selection of courses designed to promote inclusivity and anti-racism by Simon Vevers The Aswan Learning Centre in Croydon, Surrey, runs half-day and day workshops to enable childcare practitioners...
A two-tier childcare tax credit should be introduced to bring free early years provision to the families that need it most, according to a new report. At present, middle-income working families win...
The Balham Family Centre in south London has developed ground rules for its Latchkey Project within its overall behaviour management policy. Jackie Clasby, the project co-ordinator, explains that...
A former nursery manager is raising funds to build a garden for crèche children in a favela in Rio de Janeiro.
by Barbara Tizard (Word Power Books, Edinburgh, 12.99, ISBN: 978-0-9549185-8-3)
Working with babies is an area of early years practice that doesn’t get enough attention.
Almost all of the parents questioned in a survey commissioned by the Pre-School Learning Alliance described their childcare as excellent or good.
The supply of Level 3 staff, and student placements, have been hit by the pandemic, leaving knowledge gaps in the workforce