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Early years settings, if they show commitment and get parents on their side, can make their food provision healthier, says Mary Whiting Although admirable exceptions exist, poor food is far too common...
I very much enjoyed the article 'In good faith' (19/26 December). As a practising member of a pagan religion I find it necessary to hide my faith from my friends, family and work colleagues, because...
Everyday items brought into a play environment are attractive to toddlers and help their learning and development. By Penny Tassoni
* A place where 'everyone is valued, ideas are encouraged and where everything is regarded as possible'. The Old Moat children's centre in Withington, Manchester, received this glowing endorsement...
From this month, nannies can apply to become approved childcarers in advance of the April launch of the Government's scheme for allowing parents to claim tax credits against their nannies' wages (see...
One big player has leaped up the rankings of the 20 largest nursery chains, while others have also undertaken acquisitions and a few have slipped. Catherine Gaunt reports.
By Opal Dunn, children's author and language consultant.
Natalie Perera weighs up the evidence from the Education Policy Institute's latest research into the early years workforce
Nutrition is an ongoing challenge for nurseries. But groups are taking some innovative approaches to help encourage healthy eating among children and their families. Nicole Weinstein reports.
I am somewhat concerned by the comments made by Ben Black of Tinies nanny agency regarding Kelly Lawrence, the nanny imprisoned for abusing two 14-month-old toddlers in her care, as 'a decent nanny...