
1 December 2008
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Occupancy is rising and the number of nursery closures may have peaked, according to a leading childcare survey.
One of the UK's largest nursery groups is set to expand in a deal worth £10m.
An independent child poverty commission should be created to spearhead the fight against social inequality, allied to guaranteed childcare, positive activities for older children and increases in tax credits and...
Childcare workers are the lowest paid and least qualified members of the care workforce, according to new research.
What do nursery providers foresee happening in the sector as financial constraints tighten? Simon Vevers hears a surprising range of views.
What makes good practice when offering children learning experiences? Early years consultant and child psychologist Jennie Lindon looks closer.
New mothers worried about the unexpected way they feel after the birth of a baby can be reassured by advice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
A scheme for universal funding for childcare would come at too dear a price.
We need to help families break the cycle of poverty, says Pat Wills.
Early Years Professionals deserve a strong professional voice of their own, given their role in the delivery of the new Early Years Foundation Stage. Growing numbers are joining the EYPs'...
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