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By Mary Dickins, training development manager for the National Early Years Network, London All being equal
Childcarers should be alert to the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction and know how a child at risk can be prepared to deal with it.
The Government has announced additional funding for its Opportunity Area programme which will now run until 2021.
Networking nursery nurses We're a team of nursery nurses who attended a stimulating conference on issues in nursery nursing and are now trying to set up a local support network. We'd be grateful for...
Analysis by the Infant & Toddler Forum (ITF) found 49 per cent of meals served to children aged between one and four were outside the recommended portion size range.
The proportion of nurseries and childminders graded good or outstanding at their most recent inspection is now at an all-time high of 85 per cent, the latest Ofsted statistics show.
As a nanny you may be drafted in to cheer a child on -and wash their dirty kit. Jan Hurst looks at what's required of the supporter on the sidelines Every week more than eight million children in this...
An investigation into the pilot childminder agencies by Nursery World has revealed that half of the 20 organisations that trialled models will not be going ahead with their agency in September.
The PGCE signifies successful completion of a course of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) for graduates and those with equivalent degree level qualifications leading to Qualified Teacher Status, (QTS)...