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Having read the letter 'Don't judge parents' (26 May), I was encouraged to have a second look at 'Why are they parents?' (12 May). While the author of the first letter may have used the term 'type of...
Principle Giving opportunities that help children to become aware of, explore and question issues of differences in gender, ethnicity, language, religion and culture and of special educational needs...
The idea of 24-hour nursery provision (News, 5 April) sounds good initially, but I would be concerned over the health and safety issues involved in handing over a child in the morning to a parent who...
A new baby in the family can bring many changes. How can you help your older child to prepare for the new arrival? When should I tell my child?
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,
I have personal knowledge of a single parent who has a child attending our nursery and is having immense problems claiming childcare tax credit. The mother has great difficulty making ends meet. She...
The transfer of responsibility for the registration and inspection of daycare to Ofsted last September has led the Office for National Statistics to postpone publishing the latest daycare statistics...
Government childcare policies have left parents stressed and anxious, a new survey has found.
Tower Hamlets in East London has the highest rate of child poverty in the UK with more than half (52 per cent) of all children below the poverty line, the End Child Poverty Campaign claims.
Support children's knowledge and understanding of the world by making them aware of bees and other mini-beasts in the garden, as Lorraine Hall suggests. Planned learning intentions