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At the Thomas Coram Early Childhood Centre, observation and assessment is the key to effective planning - and a powerful tool for staff development and parent involvement, says Wendy Scott The Thomas...
Cycles of deprivation can be broken if children and families receive targeted, early intervention from the right services, says a new report by charity Action for Children.
A group of experts has been set up in Wales to take the Welsh Assembly's childcare policies forward, emphasising its key role as a business advisor and lynchpin for economic development. The group...
What can you get out of seasonal childcare work abroad - and what can you put into it? Melanie Defries sizes up the successes The photographs say it all: compare the glamorous resorts, constant...
Another way of ensuring children get a sound sleep could be by installing a smoke alarm that you're not tempted to pull the batteries out of when you're cooking. The FireAngel smoke alarm plugs into a...
An independent selection of new products and resources Enhancing the telling of a tale with props has long been part of the storyteller's craft, and Magnetale aims to take this a stage further with...
The Government is calling for evidence on how data collection can be improved on the further education sector.
A new qualification is raising professional profiles for hospital play specialists. Mary Evans reports Although the first staff employed to play with child patients began working nearly 50 years ago,...
The Government has declined to confirm or deny reports that Rishi Sunak has ditched plans to relax staff-to-child ratios in nurseries, alongside scrapping other childcare reforms.