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Few nurseries could offer the exceptional support that Hillfields Early Years Centre gives its families, but most could start to develop the type of 'key person' system described in People Under Three...
This Australian study investigated carers working in formal daycare (ie, long day care: LDC) and family daycare (ie, childminding: FDC). Of LDC caregivers, 86 per cent had taken sick leave in the...
Australian research examining exposure to classroom noise of 25 full-time teaching staff in 14 pre-school settings. One teacher exceeded the maximum permissible level of daily noise exposure for...
The incredible pace of change within the early years and childcare sector is once again revealed in a major report this week (see News, page 4). But with its good news of continuing growth come...
Dumfries and Galloway has been awarded 350,000 by the Scottish Executive to pilot new childcare services to help parents out of poverty through working or studying. The funding will support programmes...
Just under one-third of employers now offer childcare, as companies strive to retain staff by offering more flexible working and benefits, according to a new report. The annual survey of 550 UK...
The design and implementation of a physical education programme to promote children's creativity in the early years Twenty physical education lessons were designed to provide opportunities to develop...
A preview of the new inspection framework for Early Years and Childcare Services was given to delegates at the annual general meeting of Scotland's Association of Quality Nurseries in Aberdeen, ahead...
At the Professional Nanny conference in London on 4 October, Diana Muir, producer of the television documentary 'Who's looking after your child?' (News, 10 April), voiced her support for a national...