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Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care Huge rises in the number of lone parents and women in work have...
Jo Parkes looks at the impact on settings from the increase in children requiring more support from staff, and how they are navigating the best ways to help parents.
Children born in the summer are at a potential disadvantage when they start school, research shows. Charlotte Goddard looks at what you need to know
Let's Go with the Children 2003 is a set of guides that has the country covered. These handy pocket books by Cube Publications, priced at 3.50 each, now include every county in England. They list...
A third of working parents plan to take on extra work, or avoid having time off, to afford Christmas due to ‘soaring’ living costs.
The Government is failing to help poor children whose parents work, according to a new think-tank study.
Nurseries and local authorities must be able to operate 'flexibly' within the revised Code of Practice, a policy group of nursery providers said this week.
An exclusive new online resource for Nursery World subscribers looks at the tricky subject of gender in the early years
Parents and carers need better support to help them to stay in work, according to new research.
Adopting a key person approach requires careful preparation and organisation by the staff team in any setting, as well as reviewing practice once they have started using it, writes Anne O'Connor.