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A new report finds that the Coronavirus lockdown has been detrimental for babies and their parents and warns the effects could be long lasting.
Astar-studded ceremony to present the Excellence in Childcare Awards 2002 last week rounded off National Childcare Month. The Tate Modern gallery on London's South Bank was the venue for the event,...
Nine in ten maintained nursery schools are not confident that they will be able to stay open based on current funding levels, according to a survey.
A former nanny tells how she applied her experience and training to the hard business of play Back when I was being advised on choosing a name for my business, I was told the name should explain what...
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(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
The infection rate of Covid-19 among teaching assistants in primary schools is three times higher that of the general population, and for teachers nearly double, analysis of Government figures by the...
Leapfrog, the UK's second largest nursery chain, is living up to its name in terms of the way its growth has bounded along since it launched in 1998. In less than four years it has set up 34...
In Wales, a new level 3 'Diploma plus' is being developed, following lobbying by the University College Union of Leighton Andrew, minister of education.