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(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...
How early years settings can ensure they are inclusive of LGBTQ+ parents and their children. By Julia Manning-Morton with the input of her daughter, Billie Manning
Making meals for 40 young children every day requires attention to detail - and skill in baking Peppa Pig birthday cakes, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
Week by week, month by month, the official view of nannies and their role as childcarers becomes more anomalous.
Staff need to be able to demonstrate their understanding of child development in practice during inspections, says Laura Henry.
The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging.' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)