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There are many issues behind the proposal for paying for informal care, but the childcare sector is united against it, Annette Rawstrone finds Grandparents should be paid to care for their...
A very Happy New Year to all Nursery World readers and to the children they care for.
A report from the Early Intervention Foundation has highlighted good practice in 20 'pioneering places' for joint health and education working.
Children as young as three are being referred by nurseries and schools for professional support with their mental health, the NSPCC has learned.
New research reveals how the health and development of the under-fives varies dramatically depending on where they grow up in England.
Moving from sessional care to a flexible offer presents a challenge with variable attendance patterns throughout the day, as Deepdale Community Pre-school in West Yorkshire found
Children who attend state schools will be educated about sex and drugs from the age of five, the Government said last week.
The new minister in the Department for Education is taking on responsibility for early years and childcare.
WFTC is a credit for low-and middle-income families. Its elements, including Budget increases coming into effect in June, are: * A basic tax credit of 59pw (one per family) * A 30 hours credit of...