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Thousands of families forced to claim universal credit because of the Covid-19 pandemic will fall into deeper hardship as a result of the controversial 'two-child policy', a new report highlights.
A quarter of children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes are already seriously ill, as nine out of ten parents are unaware of the main symptoms of the condition, according to a new survey.
It is tempting for early years practitioners to stick to traditional 'recording' and document only the skills and knowledge that are easy to assess and ascertain in a child, such as: * Does he count...
This is a heartfelt plea to all nursery voucher providers. Please make your systems more 'user friendly'! I own five children's day nurseries and accept vouchers from 14 different companies. I have...
Week by week, month by month, the official view of nannies and their role as childcarers becomes more anomalous.
Getting the whole team involved in formulating a setting's policy and practice can enhance their skills and establish a sense of ownership, says Laura Henry in a new series Mission statement
Good physical development (PD) practice starts in the setting, says Dr Lala Manners in this first part of a new series exploring how staff can increase knowledge and balance in-house activities with...
Tim Loughton MP calls for cross-party support and a policy rethink on supporting children in their earliest days, as a new report is launched
The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
A wider range of family learning programmes is needed to tackle problems of under-achievement, truancy and anti-social behaviour in children and to improve the lives of adults, according to a new...