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Children who have learning and behavioural problems have shown significant improvements after participating in a trial where they took daily supplements of fatty acids. The trial involved 117 children...
Nannies have a lot to lose - or to gain - from the way they agree to be paid by their employer, says Asa Nilsdotter Gross wage, net wage? What does it mean and why does it matter? All we are...
(Photograph) - Jean and Stewart Pickering, the husband and wife team who founded Kids Unlimited, are looking forward to seeing the private nursery group double in size over the next few years. The...
Annette Rawstrone speaks to early years leaders and practitioners about coping with the risks of caring for other critical workers' children in the coronavirus pandemic
The provision of employer-supported childcare is critical to London's economic success, says a new report funded by the London Development Agency. Expanding the quantity and quality of London's...
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
Hannah Francis-Hopkins, solicitor at Morgan LaRoche, on calculating holiday entitlements.
Some food for thought in your professional career A good start in life: understanding your child's brain and behaviour from birth to age 6
In the last of our series on the new SEN Code of Practice, Collette Drifte does the rounds of other professional