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The story of a rough-playing bear can help children to treat their friends and toys with respect while also developing construction skills, says Jean Evans Encourage children to show concern for their...
An independent selection of new products and resources Here's an old favourite but a new concept from Flair Leisure which will help children develop early letter recognition and sequencing. 36...
Babies progress rapidly from an inability to play with toys to an inexhaustible fascination with them. Jenny Benjamin shows how to keep up
Having worked as a self-registered childminder for many years, I know how lonely it can be, especially when you don’t know where to turn for help.
Parents in the capital are less likely to work than those in other areas of the country because of the high cost of childcare, according to a new report.
HR expert Jacqui Mann sets out the rules on working during maternity, adoption or parental leave
Last summer, I worked with children with different disabilities at the Amani Centre in Tanzania in Africa. I am planning to go back again this summer to give a helping hand. The centre lacks many...
* Employees from the Royal Bank of Scotland have created a children's garden at Coin Street Family and Children's Centre in Waterloo, London. The centre is working with the Waterloo Green Trust to...
Free childcare for all working parents should not rise to 30 hours a week, but instead extra childcare should be provided free to low-income parents, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has said.
Observation will show you how babies and toddlers begin to gain problem-solving skills, and give you ideas for how to stimulate them further, says Jennie Lindon We can easily forget that full...