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Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.
Information about complaints made against daycare providers in England is to become available to parents under a new scheme by Ofsted. Parents wanting the information can get a request form from...
You are invited to attend our next seminar: maximising the effects of early years entitlements to support families’ employment.
Knowledge and understanding of the world is closer to home ground than the wider themes parents may expect their children to be learning about, says <STRONG> Penny Tassoni </STRONG>
The plan to double free childcare for working parents must be properly funded or risks making life more difficult for them, Citizens Advice says.
When it comes to finding a material that will appeal to all babies and toddlers, water has natural advantages, says <STRONG> Jennie Lindon </STRONG>
This month saw the arrival of Harry's baby brother Alfie Jack - a strange experience for Harry, but one he coped with very well. Mummy went into hospital during the night, and when Harry woke and...
Harry has now started to chuckle, which he does readily, along with continued beaming smiles. He is very alert to all that goes on around him, turning his head continually to locate sounds and...
Practitioners need to work with parents to deliver early learning about different faiths, says <B> Stephen Gregg </B>
In a bid to improve creative opportunities for the under-fives and their families in Somerset, four artists were placed in nine children's centres. Louise Monks reports on the project's progress.