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A project run by a nursery in the West Midlands with the University of Worcester is helping parents to support their children’s language development, explain Alison Prowle and Nicola Stobbs
A series of forums for working parents of disabled children is being held by campaigning charity Working Families to find out what support they need from Government and employers. For details contact...
Lack of suitable out-of-school provision presents difficulties for parents forced to juggle responsibilities, says Working Mum.
Formal childcare provision is not keeping up with the social change of more and more parents working atypical hours, which can adversely affect children's well-being. Karen Faux reports.
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.
Holding negative attitudes towards parents can only undermine the quality of a child's education, says Helen Bromley in the first of new series.
Look at the information that children and their parents are giving you inadvertently to build communication with them, says Helen Bromley.
Make tidying up part of your day at your early years setting, as explained by Katy Morton
Research from Working Families reveals the extent to which parents are worried about juggling their jobs with childcare and other responsibilities, when restrictions are lifted.
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