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Attitudes towards childcare and the experiences of lone parents in minority ethnic communities are revealed in research published last week by the Department for Work and Pensions. The main findings...
'Very rewarding seeing children progress. The high staff turnover due to poor pay. Two are leaving to work in Asda stacking shelves because the hourly rate is higher.' Nursery assistant, aged 31-40,...
Minor scrapes are part and parcel of giving children the opportunity to test themselves in a challenging environment. Gayle Goshorn finds out how nurseries maximise safety and maintain the right...
At London setting Tuffkid – from the Hebrew word meaning ‘purpose’ – children with SEND flourish alongside their mainstream peers, explains Annette Rawstrone
The Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), a charity that supports parents to develop a relationship with their baby, has receieved a grant of 100,000 from venture philanthropy organisation the Impetus...
Four silver and two bronze medals were awarded.
Encouraging lone parents into work by increasing conditions on benefits could lead to improved outcomes for children - but only if jobs are flexible and high-quality childcare is available. Sanctions...
Scandinavia is famed for the quality of its early years settings. So, what is it actually like to work over there? Nicole Weinstein asks a leader at four different settings to describe a day in their...
Lone parents of threeto six-year-olds will be able to keep more of their wages before losing any of their benefits, under a Government pilot scheme.
For ambitious settings, an Ofsted grade just isn't enough. In a bid for external recognition, some are spending several years and thousands of pounds on awards. Annette Rawstrone finds out why.