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Labour and Tories are to 'fight to win the parents' vote', says the national news. Perhaps they will ensure parents don't have to continue suffering a postcode lottery to get help with their children...
Childminders should be counted in the Scottish Executive's childcare census, claims the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA). The SCMA says the 2002 Pre-school and Daycare Census (News, 19...
Early years expertise does not feature heavily in serious case reviews, but there is much to be learned from these documents. Jessica Johnson, co-author of a report on the subject, explains.
Stock market upheavals are threatening the world's largest private childcare operator. Simon Vevers reports.
From grand-scale projects to more modest makeovers, nursery architecture is at the cutting edge of building design, combining functionality with aesthetics and eco-friendliness.
This week's columnist Helen Penn says we could take a lesson on education and care from other countries When should we learn from the example of others? My view is that in today's complicated world,...
The fate of two university nurseries threatened with closure by the University of Westminster remains in the balance following a temporary reprieve.
Nurseries are enjoying a rise in demand for places, despite a troubled economy - how do they do it? Simon Vevers reports.
Children as young as six are being trained in anger management techniques so they can act as mentors to their fellow pupils, preventing playground disputes flaring out of control or bullying. The...
Scotland has set out an ambitious plan for improving young children's life chances, but without any new funding behind it. Ruth Thomson sizes up the bigger policy picture.