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Thousands of working parents could find themselves out of pocket next year when the Government's much-heralded 50 a week tax and national insurance break on employer-supported childcare comes into...
The Children's Workforce Development Council exists to improve the lives of children, young people, their families and carers by ensuring that all people working with them have the best possible...
What are the expectations of young children’s ability to write by hand and how is this changing in the context of an increasingly digital world, asks Annette Rawstrone
Have oodles of fun keeping children busy with an art kit from Bostik full of pipe cleaners, beads, felt shapes, pom poms, straws and Blu-Tack, plus an instruction leaflet suggesting lots of things to...
Employers will be expected to offer more part-time jobs for working parents under new plans being considered by Yvette Cooper, the work and pensions secretary.
Parents on low incomes associate formal childcare with 'career people' and working parents who do not have any family members around to help, according to new research.
Collections of natural objects offer children rich sensory experiences and are a great way to nourish their brains, says Anne O'Connor.
Who better than a nanny to write an expert's childcare book? Miss Poppy, aka Elaine Addison, has more than 18 years of experience as a nanny in Britain and America, and her clientele has included...
How can early years staff support bereaved children and help them understand their grief and emotions? By Nicole Weinstein
Why do some children have imaginary friends, when do they have them and what purpose do they perform, asks Meredith Jones Russell