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Mathias Urban argues that caring for nursery age children is a public good and a public responsibility, and that early childhood education is about how we as a society imagine our future.
Giving the lowdown on the UK’s biggest nursery groups, Catherine Gaunt presents this year’s table, looks at their Ofsted performance and assesses the state of the market
Children's centres should be given access to live birth information to help boost their level of engagement with families, a report by Durham Council has concluded.
More than six in ten parents have had to change their working arrangements once their children start school, according to a new survey.
It's definitely the Emergency Services tabards from Three Bears Playthings (49.50 per set) which have proved the greatest success. 'They are so bright and distinctive and the great thing is that the...
This year’s lockdown prompted new and unexpected forms of parental engagement at settings. Dr Catherine Davies, Dr Louise Tracey and Dr Julian Grenier report
Children from poor families with out-of-work parents are less likely than children who are better off to attend an early years setting or use the free entitlement to childcare for three- and...
School dental services are in urgent need of attention, says Pat Wills.
Bright Horizons is the latest nursery group to lease premises from the PINE Fund, a Jersey-based unit trust.
Plans for greater links between adults' and children's services to support families at risk were unveiled by the Government last week.