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The movement for child-friendly cities and neighbourhoods is gaining momentum across the UK and abroad. Nicole Weinstein finds out how thoughtful urban planning and design can play a major role in...
The door to management positions and business ownership is being opened to women in childcare, as Mary Evans reports.
Short courses to improve your practice with birth to threes and three to fives
Scotland's largest independent nursery group, Happitots, has merged with a fledgling nursery chain to strengthen its position. The Bertram Nurseries Group, the name of the new holding company, now has...
Fine motor skills are apparently declining in school-leavers, so instilling them in the early years is vital, says Caroline Vollans
The Daycare Trust has called for a new type of childcare worker whose training and employment conditions mirror that of a school teacher, to staff the growing number of integrated services that...
A young child's delight in fooling or teasing an adult tells us a lot about what they know and helps them progress in making sense of their world, as Anne O'Connor demonstrates with this example.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Dr Kath Dickinson, manager of SEND to Learn Nursery in Northumberland, explains the procedures her setting followed for staff, families and children after the death of a child.
A couple used a text message question and answer service to help them pick their newborn baby's name, reported the Metro.