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Three-quarters of families with disabled children suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and breakdown, according to new research.
The paradox of areas that need quality childcare the most having it in the least measure looks far from being solved. Simon Vevers asks why.
Professor Tina Bruce examines the theory behind Froebel’s Occupations, and Jane Dyke reveals how it is being put into practice at her settings
The principles and practice of one of the most influential thinkers on early childhood are outlined by Froebel scholar and early years writer Tina Bruce.
Charities for families and disabled children have spoken out against the Government's plans to limit the rise to benefits and tax credits to 1 per cent, ahead of the second reading of the welfare bill...
(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
Articulated toys Tubes were cut into into different sizes and joined with fastenings to make puppets, articulated caterpillars and snakes.
Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
The best childcare settings closely observe children and identify their needs early on, suggests a new report from Ofsted.
Naomi Eisenstadt, Graham Allen MP and representatives from Ofsted and the DfE will be speaking at a conference on the future of early years provision this October,