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All educators should take note of an early literacy system now used in Northern Ireland. Wendy Scott and Janet Moyles spent two days in Belfast observing this new approach.
By Richard Reeves, director of futures at the Industrial Society At a nursery attended by my eldest son, the good news was that there was a male member of staff, but the bad news was that many parents...
Private day nurseries are bracing themselves for another media scare as a TV documentary using 'secret' footage is due to be aired this week. The programme reportedly shows overworked and unqualified...
The story of a rough-playing bear can help children to treat their friends and toys with respect while also developing construction skills, says Jean Evans Encourage children to show concern for their...
The number of nurseries graded good or outstanding is now at a record high of 90 per cent, according to the latest Ofsted figures.
Battledown Centre for Children and Families in Cheltenham has been awarded Early Years Setting of the year at the seventh annual Shine a Light awards.
The Ten-Year Childcare Strategy has failed to make any real impact on the number of parents using registered childcare, research carried out for the DCSF has found.
Around half of parents are expected to send their child back to their early years setting today, according to a survey commissioned by the Department for Education.
Paranoia about being accused of abuse could have serious implications for the relationship between children and their carers. <B>Annette Rawstrone</B> reports
A leading nanny agency has set up a service that uses nannies to supervise meetings between estranged parents. Top Notch Nannies began its 'divorce nanny' scheme after it was approached by a firm of...