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New survey findings reveal that parents think there is too much standardised assessment in primary schools and they would prefer schools not to be judged on test results.
Around one in three working parents with pre-school children spend more than a third of their wages on childcare, reveals a new poll.
* The coalition, drawn together by the Equal Opportunities Commission, has set out its case for change in Supporting Parents and Carers: Unlocking the Potential. It includes the following...
Children are arriving at nursery still sucking on a bottle or wearing nappies when they should have moved on, practitioners report - but what do you say to the parents? Karen Faux finds out.
Gabriella Jozwiak hears about running a setting that is dismantled each day.
'Very rewarding seeing children progress. The high staff turnover due to poor pay. Two are leaving to work in Asda stacking shelves because the hourly rate is higher.' Nursery assistant, aged 31-40,...
Childcare policies that help lone parents return to work are having a significant impact on employment rates, the Government said last week. Figures released last week by the Office of National...
Lone parents of children aged seven or over will be expected to look for work and those with younger children to take part in training, under welfare plans set out by the Government yesterday (21...
Some nurseries fall back on Mickey Mouse solutions for keeping children occupied. Derek Hayes urges them to think again.
In the second part of this series, Pennie Akehurst, former head of the Early Years and Childcare Service at Derbyshire County Council, finds some settings fall short on performance management