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Increasing the ‘free’ childcare offer does not address the need for family support that was previously met by the decimated Sure Start programme
How can settings help staff improve their academic skills and, therefore, confidence? Charlotte Goddard reports
Winner - St Paul's Community Development Trust/Balsall Heath Children's Centre, Balsall Heath, Birmingham
Make sure that your setting is offering sufficient opportunities and resources to provide for the common play patterns and schemas of two-year-old children, advises Penny Tassoni.
An ‘urgent’ new approach to children in social care is needed, after an independent review has found that the system is too focused on investigating families rather than providing them with support.
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
(Photograph) - Children's author and Nursery World contributor Alison Boyle had help from signer Anthony O'Flaherty at Books Etc in Finchley, London, when children from the Frank Barnes School for...
In the concluding part of her series, Laura Henry outlines how having the correct policies in place can take the stress out of, and reduce the likelihood of, complaints from parents.
How did lockdown have an impact on domestic abuse, and what can early years settings do to help support affected children and their parents, asks Charlotte Goddard
Over a third of parents spend at least an hour a day shouting and half of families admit to arguing every day, according to new research by Channel 4.