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By Steve Alexander, chief executive, Pre-school Learning Alliance We wholeheartedly support the Family and Parenting Institute's campaign to secure a well-funded, well-trained universal health visitor...
So parents who employ nannies are finally going to be able to claim tax credits ('Childcare tax credit extends to nannies', News, 20 May). But why does everybody seem to think this recognises nannies...
Private and voluntary sector providers are often quoted as calling for a 'level playing field' with state-funded childcare. This week there's good news and bad news - some bits of the field appear to...
A support centre for primary school children in need of extra support opened last month at Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian. Jointly funded by Midlothian Council and Children 1st, the working name...
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...
The Department of Health (DoH) has announced more than 5m of funding to encourage children and families to exercise more.
Further to 'Support children of services families' (Letters, 3 April), as a military dependent myself, I have tried to ensure that my 17-month-old daughter has opportunities to recall and think about...
A Government programme supporting families with complex problems has reduced the number of children going into care, according to an evaluation.
Two reports highlighting the abrupt transition that children undergo when moving from reception class to Key Stage 1, from play-based learning to a more formal approach, will be welcomed by early...