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Grandparents can no longer be relied upon as childcarers because they are too busy with their paid jobs, warns a new report. The Pivot Generation: Informal care and work after 50, published last week...
Early years settings furloughed 71 per cent of their staff between March and August, according to new research, which highlights the crisis that many providers will find themselves in when the scheme...
I CAN, the children’s communication charity, has invited nursery and early years groups to register for a free fundraising pack for its annual event, the Chatterbox Challenge.
No sooner has the new diploma been launched as the single qualification for the workforce than it is being called into doubt. Karen Faux hears why
Government welfare and tax changes, together with lower than forecast wage growth, will leave the majority of children in the UK living below the breadline within the next two years, according to new...
The future of early years qualifications still hangs in the balance as various reviews discuss the needs of the workforce in the light of the revised EYFS. Mary Evans takes stock of the developments
Picturebooks can help children get to grips with rules, routines and bedtime. Andy McCormack explains
Young children will love it when you sit down to share the new 'Peekaboo!' books from Dorling Kindersley, with appealing touch-and-feel and lift-the-flap features. Both Baby Says and Bedtime are...
Three in five childcare workers in Scotland do not have a recognised pre-school or early years qualification, research carried out for the Scottish Executive suggests. The Executive published a...