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When it comes to racism, Liz Pemberton questions how leaders can start conversations around the subject
Teachers working in Leicester City’s children’s centres are at risk of losing their jobs because the council says it can no longer afford them.
'I've done it,' says Melissa Blewitt, who qualified from University College, Chichester as an Advanced Early Years Specialist last month. Qualifying was the good news. The bad news is she can't find a...
More than 1,300 children’s centres closed between 2010 and 2019, newly-published Government figure show.
An introduction to the keyboard As we approach the end of the summer term, many practitioners are beginning to focus on the computer keyboard. All computers have some form of bundled, basic word...
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says that families need fathers who put in the right kind of parenting The recent Government parenting strategy, somewhat naively, tries to re-engage absent...
The number of parents who read to their children has seen a sharp increase since they joined the Dolly Parton free book gifting programme, according to a new survey.
Earlyarts, the national network for people working creatively with children and families, has launched a new national strategy to help practitioners nurture young children's creativity.
A new campaign has been launched to save childcare vouchers, with new analysis showing the majority of parents would be better off using vouchers than Tax-Free Childcare.