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The two-child benefits cap has put families in financial hardship, reduced their opportunities to learn and impacted their mental health, finds research.
What children’s rights are legally, and how they should be promoted. By Professor Priscilla Alderson
Chief inspector Amanda Spielman has issued a stark warning about the risks to vulnerable babies during Covid-19.
Senior early years lecturer Jo Albin-Clark from Edge Hill University in Lancaster explains how an EYPS student tuned in to children's thinking to evidence Standard 18: Promote children's rights,...
Minority ethnic families face additional challenges, including racism and discrimination, when accessing and receiving help from family support services, finds new research.
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
The proportion of families using breakfast clubs has doubled in the last seven years, according to the DfE's latest survey of parents.
Laing and Buison has pointed out two statistical errors in its Children's Nurseries 2004 report (News, 4 March). Philip Blackburn, senior economist at Laing and Buisson, said, 'The total capacity in...
What is the purpose of Persona Dolls in helping to tackle issues such as diversity, and how do practitioners use them in early years settings? Vicky Hutchin explains