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Twenty organisations will pilot childminder agencies over the next 12 months.
Are children too busy? Anne Purdon reflects on her year’s sabbatical in Albania and compares the free-time activity choices of third culture kids (TCKs) growing up in Albania with children in the...
Including special needs children in mainstream settings can be a scary experience for the staff, says Mary Evans Deciding to implement an policy of inclusion and take children with special educational...
Lucy Powell, MP for Manchester Central, was appointed as Labour's new shadow minister for childcare and early years in October. Katy Morton met her to discuss her party's policies.
The only constant thing about baby care through the years is that it keeps changing in fashion and philosophy The history of babies is interesting for the wild swings of fashion from severe to...
Doubling funding for disadvantaged three- and four-year-olds for a year could prevent children from falling further behind during the pandemic, the Education Policy Institute (EPI) says.
A group of Sheffield parents go to the High Court this week in their challenge to the city council's decision to stop grant funding in 20 community nurseries in the most deprived areas of the city.
How will Universal Credit hit self-employed parents, as well as childminders?
Tap, tap, clap! Develop children's co-ordination and appreciation of rhythm with a clapping game.
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham