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Progress in tackling the problems faced by vulnerable and disadvantaged children is highlighted in a report published last week by children's charity Barnardo's to mark the centenary of the death of...
Practitioners need to be sensitive to the tendencies that children exhibit in their learning and encourage those that will lead to independence, says Anne O'Connor The need to support the development...
<P> Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B> </P>
It is rare indeed to find a good news story about wages and conditions for early years professionals, but the Nottinghamshire nursery nurse pay deal appears to be just that. Our Special Report,...
The Scottish Labour leader has proposed capping childcare costs at 10 per cent of the median income to help families.
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.
Competition to attract and retain good quality early years workers is set to become fiercer. So, says June O'Sullivan, it pays to put staff training at the top of a setting's agenda There is no doubt...
The spending review looks set to prolong the pain for working families with children, says Vidhya Alakeson
Charities opposing cuts to a scheme which helps young parents to pay for childcare while in education or training have written to education secretary Michael Gove asking him to rethink the plan.