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This month sees the news we've all been waiting for, and it's good - nannies' earnings continue to rise. Let's hope that this year nobody who isn't a nanny expresses shock at the news, as if home...
Kicking off a new series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the first two key features of effective practice within the document: ‘The best for every child’...
Future leaders of extended schools and children's centres will be public sector chief executives or experts in learning or pedagogy, replacing the traditional headteacher, says a leadership expert....
This year, you can make the most of your visit to the show with some great zones around the floor.
A new cookbook containing 80 tried-and-tested recipes from member nurseries of the National Day Nurseries Association has been launched by the NDNA. Healthy Recipes for Daycare Providers also features...
Nursery Equipment Awards Twenty products made this year's Nursery Equipment Awards shortlist. The finalists had all received a top rating of five stars from testing in Nursery Equipment during 2004...
One in four families in England are missing out on vital baby health visits, increasing the risk of parental mental health problems going undetected, warns the NSPCC.
Support for fathers-to-be includes a course from charity Future Men, which focuses on the emotional, as well as practical, elements of being a dad. By Meredith Jones Russell
For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.