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Congratulations to the nursery nurses of Hounslow, London, who have fought off the threat of cuts to their jobs in reception classes proposed by the council (see News, page 9). In the very short time...
Pool your observations with the staff team for effective learning through water play, as <B> Jane Drake </B> continues our series on planning in the long, medium and short terms
Tax credits for employing an approved nanny will be extended to parents in Wales when the Childcare Approval Scheme becomes operational there from 6 April. According to Sure Start, there were more...
Voluntary organisations working with children, young people and families to support the outcomes of the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme are to receive a 17m grant, children's...
Drawing on interviews with working class mothers, this study examines the different ways in which parents cope with disadvantage and shows how their decisions and practices are grounded in a material...
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.
Children's secretary Ed Balls has written to Ofsted proposing an end to regulating reciprocal childcare arrangements between friends.
Congratulations to Sue Williams for her picture of the true status of nursery nurses and teachers in children's centres (Letters, 5 January). Early years practitioners have to be cross-curricular in...
Children's secretary Ed Balls has written to Ofsted proposing an end to regulating reciprocal childcare arrangements between friends.
The number of nurseries, childminders and out-of-school clubs has dropped dramatically since last summer, official figures reveal, with early years organisations blaming the recession for driving...