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Government childcare policies have left parents stressed and anxious, a new survey has found.
New children's minister Sarah Teather made her first visit in the role when she dropped in at Shadwell Children's Centre in east London last Thursday.
A group of private, voluntary and independent childcare organisations is behind plans to create an innovative specialist childcare centre in Aberdeen. Silverburn Lodge in Aber- deeen Science and...
Ofsted is to publish both the Early Years Register and the Childcare Register on its website, along with providers' names, addresses and type of childcare offered, following a consultation with...
Nurseries have been able to improve the food they serve to children thanks to a new course in early years nutrition.
Most parents of overweight children think their child is the right weight, the annual NHS health survey for England has found.
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
The pandemic continues to have a ‘significant’ impact on babies, their families and the services that work with them, according to a new report from the First 1001 Days Movement.
Using gestures and facial expressions to accompany speech will help babies become skillful communicators as they begin to learn to talk. Opal Dunn explains how Body language, including facial...
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