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Parents want to be more involved and teachers want to see more of them, but how? Sharon Wallace shows one way
There is no single 'right' way to bring up children that professionals can teach parents and carers. But drop-in sessions can provide resources and ideas. Staff can show by example how to relate...
Childcare providers and other stakeholders are being urged by the Government to respond to an online survey in order to help shape the way tax-free childcare will be delivered.
Parents across the country are struggling to find the help they need for children with speech and language problems, according to a wide-ranging new report, which updates the landmark Bercow Review 10...
Many lone parents are not ready to go back to work despite having increased access to wrap-around care through the ex- tended schools initiative, findings from a pilot study have shown. Local...
By Tricia Pritchard, senior professional officer, Professional Association of Nursery Nurses A proliferation of TV programmes like 'Supernanny' are introducing us to 'children from hell' and their...
Parents are being urged to cut sugar out of children’s diets, following a major Government review.
Two in five working mothers are worried they won’t be able to find the childcare they need this September, according to a report from the TUC.
Brush up your policy on health and hygiene and share it with parents to reduce illnesses among the children, advises <STRONG>Mary Evans</STRONG>
A new website to inform parents about childcare support, including Tax-Free Childcare and the 30 hours, launches today.