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All the main political parties have made interesting statements in the past week or so about their early years education and childcare policy - some straightforward, some a case of reading between the...
Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children (Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: Reflect on...
By Robin Harris, communications manager, Social Enterprise London An often-repeated statistic is that for every one child receiving adequate childcare provision in the UK, there are six who are not....
A new home-based training course for childminders and nannies has been developed by the Children's Workforce Development Council in consultation with the National Childminding Association.
Despite advances in childcare, today's family is under multiple pressures, says Simon Vevers Improved childcare and more positive attitudes towards working mothers have helped boost the number of...
Some food for thought in your professional career Play for Children with Special Needs, Including Children aged 3-8. Edited by Christine Macintyre. (David Fulton, 14, 020 8996 3610)
A village-based agency that's busy modernising retains the personal touch. Gayle Goshorn goes Bunburying
The Government's rhetoric about universal childcare being as important as the founding of the NHS must now be matched by investment pledges in its forthcoming ten-year plan, childcare organisations...
Telling stories to young children fosters intimacy as well as developing communication skills and introducing literacy, says Jennie Lindon A few years ago I was at a conference where there was a...
Changes are being introduced to childcare regulations in Wales in response to pressure from voluntary organisations. Last week the Welsh Assembly agreed to measures including removing the need for all...