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(Photograph) - Children took over London's Trafalgar Square last month when it was turned into a giant playground to celebrate Playday (4 August), organised by the Children's Play Council and The...
Hiring a live-in nanny is ‘considerably cheaper’ than employing a nanny who lives outside the family home, although demand for live-in nannies is falling, a new survey finds.
* www.royal.gov.uk outlines celebrations in the UK in the June long weekend (1-4 June) and over the summer months and celebrations around the world. Also included are details of the accession and...
(Photograph) - Culture minister Frank McAveety opened Scotland's first International Film Festival for Children and Young People, held in Dundee and Stirling from 4 to 19 September. Under-fives...
Our Business Costs survey seeking to find out how settings are coping with cost challenges: from the National Living Wage this April through to the funded entitlement for 3/4 year olds (and the...
An independent selection of new products and resources Why restrict group outings to the summer term when there is plenty to see all year round? English Heritage is offering free school visits to over...
The notion of access to play facilities for disabled children is only paid lip service in many areas. Radhika Holmstrom reports Go to a park on a sunny summer afternoon and you'll find the playground...
Having a development plan is key to realising the professional and personal aspirations of staff and will result in a high-quality setting, says Rebecca Miller in the concluding part of her series.
Ball skills can help with hand-eye co-ordination and can be introduced in developmentally appropriate ways, says Dr Lala Manners