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Ross Midgley's feature (Special Report, 12 October) suggests that presenting prices in a different way might help some settings avoid problems with the Code of Practice. Concerns are also raised about...
The early years: laying the foundations for racial equality By Iram Siraj-Blatchford
Parenting programmes for families at risk: a source book By Helen Barrett
Children at Bright Horizons St Mary’s Day Nursery and Preschool in Hulme, Manchester recently took to the outdoors to look after their plants in the nursery garden.
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which features activities that help practitioners and parents make the most of play to support babies’ physical,...
It's definitely the Emergency Services tabards from Three Bears Playthings (49.50 per set) which have proved the greatest success. 'They are so bright and distinctive and the great thing is that the...
A recent study by Bright Horizons has revealed that under 35s are demanding greater flexibility from their employer to accommodate their family lives and childcare needs.
Claiming that teachers are 'de-professionalised' is an 'over-simplification', according to one of the latest three Primary Review reports.
While the Chancellor confirmed that the schools budget will remain protected under the Spending Review, worries have been raised about what it will mean for the early years sector.
A car called Freddie is proving the perfect learning resource. Annette Rawstrone reports