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The early years team at Learning through Landscapes give ideas for learning through play outdoors with ribbons. Ideas to explore Enjoy dancing together around a maypole
An analysis by the JRF, published at the beginning of the year, which compared household spend on energy of different family types, warned rising bills will push the poorest families further into...
A national inquiry into family life has called for a major overhaul of services, including Sure Start children's centres.
Disabled children at a school in Lanark, Scotland, are enjoying a new sensory room with the help of the Bright Horizons nursery chain and Kwik-Fit Insurance.
* The poor diets of children in families on low incomes can have lifelong consequences for their health, according to a report by the Child Poverty Action Group. The report, Poverty Bites - Food,...
A consultation to update the rules governing ContactPoint was launched last week by children's minister Delyth Morgan.
Families who have adopted from abroad must struggle with the children's emotional issues after getting over the state's bureaucratic hurdles. Mary Evans reports Earlier this month, children's minister...
'Father engagement' should be included in Ofsted's inspection framework for early years services and schools, says the Fatherhood Institute in its response to the Government's families green paper.
Over the next few months Deborah Sharpe will chart her progress as she sets up Ravens out-of-school club in Eastbourne We had our Ofsted visit and after a couple of hours of grilling, by a very...
Free school meals will be offered to all children between the ages of four and seven in Scotland from August 2010, the Scottish government confirmed last week.