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Nurseries in the Busy Bees group have welcomed visiting childcare professionals from their sister nurseries in Singapore and Malaysia.
The number of childminders is continuing to fall and has dropped by 9,000 in less than four years, the latest Ofsted figures show.
Nannies recieved some well-deserved recognition at the Hampshire Nanny of the Year award last month. Winchester-based agency Family Match sponsored the annual award and families nominated nannieas for...
As the NDNA rolls out the first phase of its regional development strategy, Nicole Curnow looks at the support it will provide its members Day nurseries can now get the local support they need, thanks...
Supporting men who are caring for children is the theme of a conference to be held in Edinburgh on 1 November. Organised by One Parent Families Scotland and Men in Childcare, the conference hopes to...
It's a high-risk business but, with the right expertise, opening up to public investment can raise serious cash. Hannah Crown reports on the nursery as a marketable enterprise.
While they might be complex, children’s learning behaviours need to be established and understood as part of an early years curriculum, explains Jan Dubiel. They also need to inform an approach to...
A maternity nurse course has opened new doors for nanny Elena Amores, who is enjoying the rewards of supporting families both practicially and emotionally.
Nanny agencies in Scotland are to be registered with the Scottish Executive from April and required to carry out checks on the criminal records and suitability to work with children of the nannies...