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More than 60 per cent of libraries that took part in a pilot to boost engagement among parents with young children reported that the scheme helped them attract new families.
1. Does your setting offer to visit children at home before they start with you? 2. Do you offer a range of opportunities for younger children and families to stay and play?
Launch children on a journey by train, bus, car and storybook with activities in the first of a two-part project by early years adviser Judith Stevens.
The return of the ratios debate highlights how the early years sector deserves a fresh approach to solving its ongoing challenges, says our columnist Sara Mackenzie
(Photograph) - Site manager Claire Flynn, her three-year-old daughter Katie Charlotte and keyworker Maria Elena Brady (from left) enjoy a game at Maxilla Nursery School in the London borough of...
A new short film has been released to highlight the struggle faced by families to put food on the table due to the cost-of-living crisis.
How are the second wave of pathfinder local authorities going to slice their single funding formula for childcare providers when they start next month? Melanie Defries asked them.
Photographs taken by parents gave practitioners new insight into how children experience ways to communicate at home, says Elizabeth Jarman.
Puffin and Comic Relief have donated prizes that you could win for your setting. There are five hampers full of Charlie and Lola goodies, including books and DVDs, Dubble bars and much more, worth...
The number of children living in poverty is set to rise dramatically by 600,000 by 2013, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies.