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Local authorities are applying varying interpretations of the Code of Practice - the rules covering the 15-hour free entitlement - in different areas, according to reports from Montessori settings.
Childminders should be counted in the Scottish Executive's childcare census, claims the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA). The SCMA says the 2002 Pre-school and Daycare Census (News, 19...
As we say goodbye to the events of 2022, we ask a selection of people who work with children and families in the early years what their hopes and dreams are for the next 12 months
Excellence in children's health is the focus of awards given by WellChild, a charity for sick children.
There are more than one million children in the UK living in poor housing. Annette Rawstrone looks at the consequences of this on their health and behaviour
Two million household have been forced to turn off their fridge or freezer to save money, despite falling inflation.
A nosebleed can be a frightening experience. Doctors at the Great Ormond Street Hospital show how you can cope with the condition in our latest A-Z health guide
Elizabeth Truss has visited six different early years settings and Sure Start children's centres since May 2010, all graded good or outstanding in their most recent Ofsted inspections.
Early years settings across the UK have been urged to carry out an access audit to help them comply with changes to the Disability Discrimination Act that comes into force on 1 October. Under changes...
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has criticised the Government's new obesity strategy, which advises people in England to consume five billion fewer calories a day.