
29 August 2008
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A quiet read of Nursery World and one phone call changed 31-year-old Jane Greig's life forever. A few months later, in July 1999, she found herself leaving her job...
Art certainly imitates life at the New Art Gallery in Walsall, where a children's section is at the very foundation of a brand-new £21m, Lottery-boosted building that opened in February...
The advent of summer weather means the season of nursery outings. They need careful planning, losing a child at the zoo or seaside, with the risk of them being abducted,...
The law sets out very clearly what must be contained in the offer of a staff job, says Mary Evans, and neither side has anything to fear
With subsidised fees, community nurseries are able to make childcare more accessible. But they need secure funding, says Anne Wiltsher
To the uninitiated, video conferencing is all about earnest business folk in spectacles impressing each other with flipcharts. However, as Arbour Vale School's Global Leap day demonstrated recently, this wonder...
It's easy to feel that children don't worry much. After all, they are spared the usual adult anxieties about paying the mortgage or rent, about jobs, money and relationships. But...
The provision of free nursery places for all three-year-olds has been set as a goal by the Government, which has announced it is on course to fulfil its commitment to...
Helping parents make the break when leaving their child with a new carer should make life easier for everyone, writes Mary Evans
The idea of providing free part-time nursery places for all three-year-olds sounds good, but is it working out in practice? Mary Evans looks at the realities
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