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On 17 December 2015 the latest official report from the Children’s Centres evaluation was published.
The benefits system needs to reach more families and be raised in line with inflation sooner in order to avoid children going cold and hungry, says Dr Rebecca Montecute of the Sutton Trust
Greater co-operation and awareness across support services is the key to early intervention for disabled children, according to a report from a leading charity for families with disabled children.
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
Today's practice in observation of young children owes much to the work of this pioneering researcher, as Professor Tricia David explains
Sure Start services should be reserved for the most disadvantaged families, Prime Minister David Cameron has said, while criticising the 'sharp-elbowed' middle classes for using them.
The Foundation Stage Profile system of assessment starts its second year this term in reception classes across England. By and large its introduction has been welcomed by practitioners. Those who have...
Parents with one child are being put off expanding their family because of 'exaggerated' warnings about the costs, according to a new book published by think tank Civitas.
Nick Woodall of the Centre for Separated Families explains how proposed legislation could transform the way society views lone parenting, placing a new emphasis on shared parenting after divorce or...
The creche at Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project was featured on Babette Brown's 'Celebrating Diversity: Inclusion in Practice' video for its work on anti-discrimination. The centre offers a...