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Parents should be supported to improve the home learning environment in a way that doesn’t patronise or put them off, writes Dr Julian Grenier in the final part of his series
A new national project uses music to support wider development. The University of Roehampton's Adam Ockelford and Angela Voyajolu explain.
A staff development project has been improving support for families affected by substance misuse. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.
We know that 70 per cent of all poor children are in working families. So how easy is it for these families to access childcare? Charlotte Goddard investigates
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
The knack of making parents feel their children are loved and cherished has much value, says Working Mum.
Practitioners could value diversity among parents by building on characteristics of their sameness to us, argues Helen Bromley.
Dressing-up and theme days too often seem like hard homework for parents with little gain for the children, says Working Mum.
WINNER – The Indigo Childcare Group – Early Years, Glasgow