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The number of households with three or more generations living under the same roof has reached levels not seen since Victorian times, new research shows.
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....
A three-year project aims to make it easier for early years practitioners to support children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Caroline Flint, who set up the first cross-party group for childcare, and was one of 101 Labour women MPs elected 20 years ago next month, reflects on the dramatic changes to early years policy since...
Early years settings are showing their support for children and families in war torn Ukraine and those who have been forced to flee the country, through fundraising and organising donations of...
Nurseries and childminders across the country are planning on increasing their charges to parents because of upcoming increases to the national living and minimum wage.
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them
Kicking off a new series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the first two key features of effective practice within the document: ‘The best for every child’...
Nicole Weinstein examines the benefits of getting out into nature and the local community and how to support this with resources back in the setting.
Gabriella Jozwiak introduces the first part of a new series on managing inclusion, with a look at what the term means in context, and a guide to the legal requirements