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A systematic means of gathering feedback from parents shows satisfaction with childcare provision. Karen Faux reports.
Children are arriving at nursery still sucking on a bottle or wearing nappies when they should have moved on, practitioners report - but what do you say to the parents? Karen Faux finds out.
Jessica (name or age??) has her face painted during a party to mark the first anniversary of Buffer Bear Nursery based at Burnley General Hospital in Lancashire. Nursery staff, children and guests...
The Caboodle rucksack we gave away to lucky readers of the March issue was the most sought-after offer Professional Nanny has had in years. Now, with Christmas on the way and wish lists being made for...
The number of working families living in poverty has risen to 2.1 million - the highest on record, according to new research.
A quarter of unemployed parents say they are unable to work because they cannot afford to pay for childcare, a new report claims.
Ten per cent of babies need some form of neonatal care. Gabriella Jozwiak finds out about a career that has challenges and rewards in equal measure
One of the most ambitious policies for childcare has been dogged by problems, as Mary Evans reports The Working Families Tax Credit, which boosts the income of low and middle earning families and...
New guidance to support local authorities in commissioning children's public health services from next year identifies ways in which health visitors and early years providers can work together...
Communicating with the parents of children with SEND can be a thorny issue. Karen Faux gets tips from settings doing it well