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The children and families minister Will Quince has this week visited early years settings in Sweden as part of the Government’s fact-finding mission to lower the cost of childcare.
One Parent Families Scotland is appealing to people to spread some Christmas cheer this December by donating gifts for families who might otherwise go without.
All new laws and Government policies will be subject to a ‘families test',the Department for Work and Pensions has revealed.
Families who have disabled children feel shut out from society and alienated from their communities because of negative attitudes and a lack of support services, according to a new survey.
The Foundation Stage Profile national results for 2004 have been released (see News, page 4). But will publication of percentages of children working towards, meeting or exceeding early learning goals...
Revelations from the Soham murder trial about how a man with many allegations of rape and underage sex against him managed to get a job as a primary school caretaker should lead to some changes in the...
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says our priorities for who needs protecting seem to be going topsy-turvy It's looking like it's going to be a shaky year for collective sanity, if recent news is...
It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says <B>Sally Featherstone</B>, co-author of Smooth Transitions -...
Aask any successful nursery owner the secret of their thriving business and they're almost guaranteed to say their staff team. A strong team has always been a good measure of a nursery's popularity...
Keeping afloat is the big challenge facing many nursery providers caught between funding and regulatory issues, as Simon Vevers reports.