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The plan to double free childcare for working parents must be properly funded or risks making life more difficult for them, Citizens Advice says.
Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.
The factors that hinder parents are not the ones we usually think they are, according to a new study. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.
Quality of care is the most important consideration for nurseries, but management blunders put parents off, says Working Mum.
To improve their relationships with kinship carers, and to help make these people feel less isolated, practitioners should understand their particular challenges. By Nicola Stobbs and Alison Prowle
What's the secret of successful inter-agency working for early years professionals? Mary Evans hears views on best practice
Why can the nursery get her daughters to have a nap during the day when they refuse to do so at home, asks Working Mum
Parents love to talk about their childcare, and these conversations can sometimes lead to something more, says Working Mum
Pyjamas on the school, or nursery, run should be a big no-no and may indicate that all is not well at home, says Working Mum
Parents can be the sector's greatest allies in fighting for more funding, says Neil Leitch