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Making sure standards don’t slip and morale remains high amid change in a setting is a vital leadership skill. By Katy Morton
There's money out there that nurseries could get their hands on with a service that helps them track it down. Karen Faux reports.
Low-income families across the UK are having to turn down work or consider leaving their jobs because they cannot afford childcare.
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole outlines the main proposals in the Children and Families Bill for increasing the number of children being adopted and for reducing delays
Cases of type 1 diabetes in children under five are set to double by 2020 across Europe if current trends continue, according to research published in The Lancet.
Families with children are set to lose an average of 500 a year under tax and benefit changes coming into force tomorrow.
A groundbreaking national inquiry chaired by Esther Rantzen which is being launched this week aims to talk to more than 10,000 families about the biggest issues facing the extended family and the...
Greater co-operation and awareness across support services is the key to early intervention for disabled children, according to a report from a leading charity for families with disabled children.
Resources to encourage families to play together this summer, contributing to children’s development, have been launched by actress and radio presenter Gemma Atkinson and her daughter.
Schools around the country are collecting food and presents for deprived families, as a poll reveals that most teachers are worried that many children will be hungry and cold this Christmas.