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Lack of suitable out-of-school provision presents difficulties for parents forced to juggle responsibilities, says Working Mum.
Families are making huge gains from a simple programme where they come together to play and eat at school. Nicole Weinstein investigates.
Nursery practitioners' enthusiasm about starting school and links with teachers really eases the transition, says Working Mum.
With more children being born to older mothers, it is important practitioners understand their unique needs, finds Charlotte Goddard in the first of an occasional series
The Government may finally be putting its money where its mouth is about getting parents involved in their children's learning. Simon Vevers reports.
Parents and Children Together (PACT), a new parent-delivered teaching programme, has led to gains in children’s early language and reading skills. Kelly Burgoyne, Rachel Gardner, Helen Whiteley and...
With more children affected by parental substance misuse during the pandemic, Gabriella Jozwiak finds out what practitioners should do if they notice a problem
The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
A framework for building parent-child attachments and so child resilience has been developed by a council in Scotland. Jean Campbell explains how it works.