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Early years practitioners working with vulnerable families must see parents as partners, not clients, in developing young children's early learning, says a new report.
The number of deals in the childcare sector rose by 15 per cent last year and is predicted to do the same in 2015, according to Christie and Co.
What were you like as a baby? Help children develop their sense of personal identity with early learning activities by Anne O'Connor Activity 1
A funding shortfall of £185 million for children’s SEND and social care in the capital is putting crucial services at risk, London Councils warns.
Early years providers are facing a real-term cut in funding to deliver three and four-year-old places in 2015/16, amid increases to business and running costs.
The Early Learning Goals state that 'Parents are children's first and most enduring educators. When parents and practitioners work together in early years settings, the results have a positive impact...
On a visit to a nursery today, Ed Miliband will say that parents who are struggling to cope with rising bills and stagnant wages, now face an increase in childcare costs.
Early years organisations have raised concerns that the funding rate for early education two-year-old places will not rise next year.
With new guidelines recently issued to local authorities on the Early Years Single Funding Formula for the free entitlement, Ruth Thomson outlines the implications.
Families with working parents on the National Living Wage do not enjoy a basic quality of life because of high childcare costs, a charity has warned.