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Learning journeys are more a keepsake for families than a tool to plan children’s learning and development, says Working Mum
Research from Working Families reveals the extent to which parents are worried about juggling their jobs with childcare and other responsibilities, when restrictions are lifted.
Practitioners could value diversity among parents by building on characteristics of their sameness to us, argues Helen Bromley.
How a child's carers interact with parents matters- not just during the nursery years but in school, says Working Mum.
The Government is committing a further 200m to its Troubled Families programme to help 400,000 more families with multiple and complex social, health and economic problems
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux
A video-based early intervention programme called Circle of Security Parenting is boosting attachment between parents and children, discovers Annette Rawstrone
Families with disabled children will now be exempt from changes to Working Tax Credit rules, following today's budget.
Early years practitioners are always being urged to get parents involved, yet it can be hard to do this free of assumptions and underlying prejudices, argues Helen Bromley.
How can early years settings support single fathers and make them feel included without being patronising? Charlotte Goddard investigates