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Pennie Akehurst asks Fiona Holiday, a certified therapeutic play practitioner, what must be in place to meet the needs of children and get the best out of them
To celebrate the success of the fourth Haven Fun and Fitness campaign, Nursery World has joined in to offer four readers the chance to win a large Fun and Fitness kit.
Problems with Scotland's childcare systems have been highlighted by the children's charity Barnardo's. As part of its current 'Silver Spoon' campaign against child poverty (pictured above), Bar-...
Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children (Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: Reflect on...
Two Government programmes designed to help troubled families in Britain must improve in order to meet expectations, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
Single parent Sophie Robinson (not her real name) had her first child at the age of 40. She has to commute to London from her home in Bath to work part-time as a language teacher. Sophie's mother...
Families with disabled children are going without essentials and getting into debt to pay for food, heating and clothes, finds a new report.
A new study has identified key risk factors for the likelihood of children under five breaking bones in childhood accidents.
As a parent I was dismayed to read that a ban on television advertising of food to children has been ruled out by Ofcom (news, 29 July). As its report suggests, there may be many factors involved in...