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Pay continues to be a pressing issue for practitioners and nurseries and was recently brought to the fore by Daycare Trust's Raising the Bar report.
Work is inspiring for young children and Julian Grenier.
Every child deserves the chance to reach their potential. But in this country, social mobility is stagnating, with children from the most deprived neighbourhoods less likely to reach their full...
Early Years Professionals deserve a strong professional voice of their own, given their role in the delivery of the new Early Years Foundation Stage. Growing numbers are joining the EYPs' section of...
Gender stereotyping needs to be tackled, but we shouldn’t take choice away from children in the process
It's hard to believe that it's already the last week of the summer holidays, with hopes for some hot, sunny days fading fast! More importantly, for early years practitioners, the start of September...
I believe Jon Richards' column (20 September) responding to Purnima Tanuku's 'Profit or Loss' feature (13 September) highlights a division in understanding.
Julian Grenier said in his feature on men in childcare ('A matter of opinion', 14 August) that qualified childcarers can earn as little as 5.32 per hour. Try more like the minimum wage of 4.20, or 10p...
Every year more than 600,000 children under five go to hospital after an accident. Some of these children are disfigured for life or permanently disabled and the psychological trauma can be life-long....
Let's not reinvent the wheel, says Purnima Tanuku, chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association