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I have just read 'Girls ahead of boys in profile figures' (News, 24 March). As the mother of six boys I am concerned that such statistics could put even more pressure on early years practitioners and...
Fundraising is big news right the way through the education system and the humble jumble sale is not lucrative enough to cover all the outings, special events and extras that happen throughout the...
The Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures strategy extends the role of children's centres in promoting health. Ruth Thomson looks at what's on the agenda.
A new 'ethic of care' needs to be fostered in public policy to support family relationships and children's well-being, according to an independent commission set up to look at the relationship between...
All very well checking out the nannies, but what about the families? Lollipop Childcare, which opened this month in Windsor, Berkshire, is offering nannies a new service - reference-checked families....
The Scottish Executive is to renew its efforts to improve children's health from conception through the pre-school years. Health minister Malcolm Chisholm said last week that the Executive would...
In 'New nurseries buck economic trend' (News, 15 January) we incorrectly stated that Rob and Kaye Kilsby are the owners of the Tyneside Nursery Group. The correct name of the chain is the Tynemouth...
Families have launched a campaign to save seven children's centres threatened with closure.
Sure Start services should be reserved for the most disadvantaged families, Prime Minister David Cameron has said, while criticising the 'sharp-elbowed' middle classes for using them.