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Many nurseries that plan to offer 30 hour childcare from next month can only do so by limiting places, raising concerns that thousands of working parents could miss out.
Following a complaint to the Office for Statistics Regulation, the Department for Education has said it will no longer suggest parents could save £40 a week on childcare costs by reducing ratios in...
Registered childminders top the league table of different types of childcare as far as parents in Scotland, England and Wales are concerned, according to a study carried out by the National Centre for...
Gabriella Jozwiak meets a man who helps children with disabilities to move more easily in order to aid their physical development
A new Government campaign aims to support parents in nurturing their bond with their baby.
Washing hands is the first step to a clean nursery, but there are other vital hygienic practices, says Iain Stewart, founder of ToyGuard.
In an austerity landscape, extensive free training is being replaced by more innovative councils with everything from partially subsidised to full profit-making models. Annette Rawstrone reports
Relate and Family Lives are among the first charities to be awarded a new Government mark for their work in supporting separated families.
No children or staff are allowed in this creche for parents. Mary Evans reports.
What difference can collaborative working make in the early years? Carla Solvason reports from a project to create clusters of schools to share expertise