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Policy tensions and political motives create barriers to improving childcare, says Chris Barnham.
Tips for saving work from April Jones, director of Computer Kids We all have good intentions at the beginning of the nursery year to keep a tidy desk, sort and file things away and keep on top of all...
The national minimum wage rates are set to increase again from 1 April, rising to £7.83 an hour for the highest paid.
Plans for the police to create databases of 'sensitive information' about young children whom they believe could become criminals will raise serious concerns about human rights. An adult whose name...
Ofsted has launched a Facebook page to help demystify the process of registering as a childminder.
Babies who are given vitamin D supplements may be protected against developing Type 1 diabetes in later life, according to a new study.
The Au Pair and Nanny's Guide to Working Abroad has proven such an indispensable handbook that it's just come out in its fifth edition. It's been updated to take account of internet job-hunting and...
The deputy health minister has urged everyone in Scotland to take action now against the 'health time bomb' of childhood obesity.
Sorting items by different properties and comparing them is a skill that you can observe the children learning to use with increasing sophistication, as Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner demonstrate.
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