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Childcare ratios have been a hot topic since former minister Liz Truss opened this particular Pandora’s Box in 2013. Jo Parkes looks at what we can learn from comparable systems abroad
Low-income families are struggling to meet the cost of raising a child, faced with the freeze to tax credits and the benefits cap.
We know that early years practitioners are very concerned to help parents understand the Foundation Stage and how their children will learn and develop through these vital years. Nursery World's...
By Sally Neaum (Learning Matters, 16, ISBN 1844454746)
Children are being withdrawn from nurseries, and some nursery staff are facing acute hardship themselves, because the Inland Revenue is clawing back overpayments of tax credits running into thousands...
More than 400,000 families are being ‘denied vital support’ because of the two-child benefits cap, reveal official statistics.
Controversy over when reading and writing should be taught could persist under the revised framework.Jan Dubiel, national development manager for Early Excellence, reviews the essential principles.
How a Language Leaders project in Liverpool improved children’s language development and practitioners’ confidence, and helped to share good practice. By Annette Rawstrone
Developing services for children and families will be the focus of two major regional conferences in May. 'Growing Children's Centres', to be held on 13 May in Leeds and 20 May in London, is being...
Families on low incomes are struggling to cover the basic cost of food, utility bills and rent – and the situation is ‘rapidly deteriorating’, a new report highlights.