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Buying products and using money are thorny issues in most families. Rachel Goodchild considers a nursery approach There always seem to be the same three groups of children in my classes.
The level of Working Tax Credit (WTC) paid to parents should be raised to help tackle the chronic shortage of affordable childcare places in some areas, a London local authority says. The London...
Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, senior associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions
Children’s Minister Vicky Ford has issued a strong rebuttal to early years providers’ claims that the Government has backtracked over furlough funding.
Try these ten questions to help you to evaluate your setting's key person system. 1. Does a child have more contact with his or her key person during the day than with other members of staff? If not,...
It might seem early to be thinking about next year, but it will be here before you know it, so it's a very good time to be planning a visit to the Nursery World Show 2010 on 22-23 January at London's...
Children's secretary Ed Balls has criticised Conservative Party plans for children's centres to serve only the most disadvantaged families.
The sector has reacted swiftly to the surprise announcement by the Prime Minister this morning that a general election will be held on 8 June.
Pressure is building on the Scottish Executive to instigate a review into early years education and the status and career pathway of nursery nurses, after the Scottish Parliament's Public Petitions...
Grandparents have to make difficult choices about providing childcare, says Vidhya Alakeson