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By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents' childcare problems?
The Prime Minister has appointed Louise Casey, who previously advised Tony Blair on anti-social behaviour, to head up a new unit set up by Number Ten to tackle 120,000 troubled families.
Former army rifleman Richard Dean (pictured) helped his setting become a Forest School through taking his Level 3 in the subject. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The damage done by Covid-19 and lockdown on families is only just starting to be felt, warns Tom McBride of the Early Intervention Foundation
Learning to read different behaviours can help us better support children, says Kay Mathieson.
Families will be hit hard by the impact of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, economists have warned.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning
Unlike Little Angels Day Nursery and Pre-school in Sandwell (News, 12 April), we recently lost a long and protracted court case in which we were sued by our neighbour.
Anne Horn, Head of Learning for Work, Southend Adult Community College
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday (26 January), following several delays prompted by security fears.