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Children at Bright Horizons St Mary’s Day Nursery and Preschool in Hulme, Manchester recently took to the outdoors to look after their plants in the nursery garden.
How should a setting react when a parent tells it that they do not want their son to wear dresses from the home corner? Gabriella Jozwiak asks our panel
(Photograph) - Amil Mair from St Peter's Primary School in Edinburgh portrays the character of Vapour, one of the stars of Scottish Water's new interactive computer game, at the launch of an...
The point of unannounced Ofsted inspection is to see the 'normal everyday' standards, high or low, or a mixture of both, in the provision, without a show put on. These new-style inspections are a must...
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.
A scheme to help parents of young children who have been newly diagnosed as autistic reached a milestone last week when it completed the training of its 300th licensed user. The National Autistic...
A project to improve the lives of the most disadvantaged children and families by better understanding their needs and experiences has been awarded £2.8 million by the Nuffield Foundation.
More than two-thirds of families with disabled children are not accessing care or family support services, according to government research.
Families with working parents on the National Living Wage do not enjoy a basic quality of life because of high childcare costs, a charity has warned.
By Naomi Eisenstadt, senior research fellow in families, early learning and literacy at the University of Oxford