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An online channel for parents, carers and children was launched last week by child development experts, Tomorrow's Child. TV4Parents features a combination of downloadable facts sheets, documentaries...
Most parents are not aware of the major cot death hazards, according to new research published at the launch of a three-year campaign to highlight the risks.
By Sally Brown, early years curriculum support tutor for Norfolk Adult Education I'm sorry my children haven't done their homework this week. But on Monday they debated whether vegetable soup was a...
We know early years education suffers from a pay problem, but just how does this affect practitioners’ ability to afford to lead ‘normal’ lives? Hannah Crown has these shocking findings from our...
Nurseries should help parents and carers make their homes safer to prevent injuries in under-fives, recommends a new national accident prevention strategy.
The long-awaited Code of Practice for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds published last week gives parents the right for the first time to ask their local authority to find them free...
Government investment into the supply of childcare places rather than subsidising demand is one solution being considered by the London Assembly to enable parents to get back to work.
Campaigners fighting to save Tower Hamlets' remaining council-run day nurseries are joining forces with other groups fighting nursery closures across the country.
Developing new early years qualifications involves plenty of listening and the provision of hands-on support, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
More than three quarters (77 per cent) of parents have an increased respect for nursery staff and teachers following over a month at home with their children, research by the Montessori Group has...