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Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child
Child of Our Time: how to achieve the best for your child from conception to five years By Tessa Livingstone
Many fine words are uttered about the need to raise the status of the early years workforce and the professionalism of the sector. Around 600,000 people are now working in early years in an...
One of the most ambitious policies for childcare has been dogged by problems, as Mary Evans reports
Bright Kids nurseries have raised over £1,000 for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, and met some of the fire brigade rescuers.
The role of employers in supporting and providing for their staff's childcare needs will be a major issue in the next few years. Last week's conference by the London Development Agency, Bright...
Norfolk's Story Cafe programme is proving a hugely effective way of engaging parents in their children's learning. Programme developers Julie Westrop and Mandy Lowe and teacher Nicky Hudson offer some...
Fundamental change is on its way in the UK education system, with all schools, including primaries, able to apply for academy status, the door opened for parents and other groups to set up 'free'...
Lynn Kennington, the head of Gamesley Pre-School Centre in North Derbyshire, is forthright about her priorities. 'Parents are at the forefront of our thinking. They are the child's first educators,'...