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The first Sure Start children's centres to have been set up in the most deprived areas of England were found this week to have a higher proportion of outstanding Ofsted grades than those set up later...
Aged three years, Jasmine started to attend the village pre-school. She has always been keen to go, asking each morning if it is a pre-school day, and clearly enjoys all that she does there. Jasmine...
Soft spaces within the nursery can give children a sense of emotional security by being associated with home, says Elizabeth Jarman, in the third of a series looking at the kinds of spaces that...
I would like to reply to the letter 'Just a unit on a production line' (5 August). I have been a nursery nurse for eight years. In that time I have worked in the private sector, holiday/after school...
Annette Rawstrone speaks to early years leaders and practitioners about coping with the risks of caring for other critical workers' children in the coronavirus pandemic
Our guide to travel operators who employ childcarers will help you plan your trip to a holiday resort. Dan Levy has the details Canvas Holidays
The scourge of late payments is completely unnecessary, argues Keith Appleyard, nursery treasurer and formerly Head of Governance, Risk and Compliance at American Express
On behalf of our readers, staff in nurseries, schools and out-of-school clubs around the country have put a wide range of products through their paces to assess their value in the workplace, and given...
The first-ever Professional Nanny of the Year is Louise Kirk, who is 24 and works in London. The quality of entrants was high for the award, newly created by the Professional Association of Nursery...