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Children and their parents cannot be forced back into traditional roles.
<P> Hospital therapeutic play specialist <B> Wendy Stocki </B> describes a busy week in her life working at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital </P>
A popular children's author is lending his talents to a character from advertising for bedtime reading. <B> Nicole Curnow </B> talked with him
An internet presence can not only boost your nursery's profile, it's also a valuable way of communicating with parents, writes Nick Williams
Karen Hart looks at the early years training and qualifications landscape, from the review of Level 3s and roll-out of T-Levels to the changing attitudes to apprenticeships
by Linda Cooper, Jane Johnston, Emily Rotchell and Richard Woolley (Continuum, ISBN 9781441137623, 16.99)
Nanny vacancies are making a comeback even if high salaries aren't, says Asa Nilsdotter This year's nanny pay survey paints a rather different picture from last January, which showed an increase in...
The Government has set ambitious targets for reducing child poverty that remain far from being achieved. Dr Helen Penn argues that more must be done In 1999, UNICEF released statistics suggesting that...
Being confident about what is an acceptable level of risk is at the heart of the safety debate concerning children's play, says Miranda Walker. From 23 to 29 June, the Child Accident Prevention Trust...
Education and childcare minister Elizabeth Truss is backing a new chain of French academy nursery schools opening across England.