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Some nurseries are becoming even more inclusive by hiring staff with disabilities. <B> Catherine Gaunt </B> hears how to do it
A playdough bakery and hidden object game are ideal activities. By Georgina Durrant
Programmes that support attachment, behaviour and cognitive development in young children have been assessed by the Early Intervention Foundation.
The rising pay levels all round seen in our annual survey reflect the growing professionalism of nannies and the eagerness of parents to recognise and reward it, says Asa Nilsdotter of Nannytax.
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
Simon Vevers offers information for people who want to use their early years qualifications and skills to develop their careers further in other areas Health visitor's assistant
Busy Bees, the largest daycare provider in the UK, is to shut one of its nurseries in Crawley, West Sussex, next month.
In the second article in this series, Dr Ioanna Bakopoulou shares the results from research evaluating the Supporting Spoken Language in the Classroom Programme
Two innovative new products from Tommee Tippee are the Roll 'n' Go bib and the Easiflow cup. The Roll 'n' Go is made from a soft and flexible PVC-free material, an all-in-one scoop to catch spills and...
How the Healthy Early Years London programme is benefiting children and staff in the capital. Meredith Jones Russell reports