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Just two weeks to go until election day - so who will get your vote? To help you decide, read our Special Report this week (pages 10-11) for a handy summary of the main political parties' early years...
A nursery that has been a beacon for a deprived community is set to expand further. <B> Nicole Curnow </B> paid a visit
Government plans to expand the early years sector will be undermined by the low pay and low status of childcare professionals, the Daycare Trust has predicted. A report, Who will care?, launched at...
Early years practitioners are using colour as a vehicle for children to understand and express feelings that they may find difficult to communicate, says Jackie Cosh Are we feeling a bit red today?...
There are some new faces in our Top 25 table of nursery groups this year, and in our extensive directory too. Catherine Gaunt analyses the latest moves in both size and quality of the chains
A new report on maternity and antenatal support by the National Lottery Community Fund and the National Children’s Bureau highlights the challenges faced by the midwifery and health visiting...
The person featured in the photograph of the launch of The Sound Foundation Handbook (News, 12 February) was Jenny Lee, a teacher at Park Hill Infants School in Croydon, and not Sue Nicholls, as...
Children who have communication difficulties are learning to express their needs with a deceptively simple, progressive system of picture cards. Mary Evans reports Imagine you are Daniel. You are four...
(Photograph) - Norland College has developed an in-flight childcare service for the international airline Gulf Air. The world-famous nanny-training centre was asked to devise a childcare training...
<P> European funding for childcare training has hit a sudden shortfall, leaving many childcarers deeply frustrated, says <STRONG> Mary Evans </STRONG> </P>