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Integrating skills between professionals in the children's workforce is getting a big boost from a new framework. Karen Faux reports.
I am a nursery teacher in a small local authority-run primary school. I have the pleasure of working with a fully-qualified, very experienced and knowledgeable nursery nurse. We work as a team and...
Working parents on lower incomes are being forced into debt, have had to reduce their hours or quit their jobs altogether due to problems affording childcare, reveals new research.
Show parents clear terms and conditions, says Carole Hughes, managing director of debt collection agency Daniels Silverman.
What practitioners can get from PEAL training, under a new remit, is explained by Karen Faux.
Keeping the nursery smoke-free, and dealing with children's behaviour issues, are considered in our policies and procedures series by Laura Henry.
Confidence is an essential ingredient for quality childcare provision. Katy Morton looks at why it matters and what to do when it falters.
With many parents now working unconventional hours, nurseries are starting to offer care throughout the night. Jordan Chamberlain reports.
Family-friendly working is the virtue being sought by the pressure group Parents at Work in candidates for its prize for Britain's Best Boss 2003. Parents at Work chief executive Sarah Jackson said...
The University of East London’s Ivana La Valle and Eva Lloyd, who were involved in the most recent evaluation of the 30 hours entitlement, discuss the key findings of their report and how the policy...