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Fifteen local authorities are taking part in a 4m pilot to test methods of providing nursery places to the poorest two-year-olds in England.
Campaigners have renewed calls for Britain to ban a chemical frequently found in baby bottles, as Denmark became the first European country to restrict its use last month because of health fears.
A plastic surgeon in Florida has published a book to help children understand and cope when their mother has cosmetic surgery, reported the Daily Telegraph. Dr Michael Salzhauer's My Beautiful Mommy...
Three charities that work with pre-school children and their families will receive 400,000 each through the Impetus-Sutton Early Years initiative.
Nurseries need more support to develop and implement healthy eating policies, according to new research.
Childcare professionals could be trained to provide the sympathetic support that new mothers need to give their children a secure start in life. Mary Evans reports The new children's centres involving...
How much do you know about health and safety? Meg Jones tests your knowledge with our multiple-choice quiz. Choose the answer you feel is most appropriate and find out if you are right 1 How long...
Parents who stepped in to save a nursery from closure have launched a pay-as-you-use childcare scheme to recruit families.
Much like the weather at the moment, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement was damp and disappointing for those involved in education, childcare and the welfare of families and young children.
‘What is wrong with you?’ ‘Why are you so difficult?’ ‘Cheer up!’