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It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says Sally Featherstone, co-author of Smooth Transitions - Building on...
Everyday play provides plenty of chances to learn number skills. But it doesn't just have to be through tangible objects, says Jane Drake Counting, and use of numbers as labels, constitutes one strand...
All three political party conferences reflected how priority is being given to children and families. But who has the most to offer?
Funding for children with special educational needs has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for provision, according to the National Education Union.
The poorest third of families will see almost no direct benefit from the extended early years entitlement, according to new analysis.
Some of the achievements made in 2008 and ambitions for the future are reviewed by children's minister Beverley Hughes.
We know that 70 per cent of all poor children are in working families. So how easy is it for these families to access childcare? Charlotte Goddard investigates
Some families with a newborn baby are seeking a service that an experienced nanny is best placed to offer A hole in the childcare market has been spotted and filled by Cressida Hoblyn, the owner of...
Ever dreamed of having your title change from 'nanny' to 'consultant'? Dream Nannies launched this month as a service to families having sleep problems with a baby or young child. Nannies aged 25 and...