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For a rewarding sideline or new career nannies could work with special needs children. Helen Kewley hears how The experienced nannies I interview often ask if the agency has any jobs with children who...
New children and families minister Nadhim Zahawi talks to the early years sector in this exclusive article
There is potential for mathematical learning in all areas of a nursery, so long as practitioners are open to possibilities. Judith Stevens suggests ideas to inspire three- to five-year-olds.
Two free NVQ courses are offering residents of a housing association in London the chance to brush up on their parenting and childcare skills. Residents of Octavia Housing and Care, which manages...
A Labour conference pledge of universal, affordable childcare for all in ten years can only be realised with substantial investment to ensure sufficiently trained and qualified staff, providers and...
The Old Station Nursery is to open its 14th setting, providing childcare to the multinational families of NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC).
The Montessori approach to early years education is nearing a century old. Mary Evans looks at why it has stood the test of time
A research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
Foundations has launched the Family Hubs Planning Framework to provide evidence-based information for local authorities.
You've got the blender, you've got the nutritious raw ingredients, now what do you do with them? Children's cookery guru Annabel Karmel has packed 100 different puree ideas for babies aged six months...