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Moving more provision outdoors makes even more sense than ever against the background of coronavirus, writes Julie Mountain in the first of a two-part series
Private and voluntary sector providers are often quoted as calling for a 'level playing field' with state-funded childcare. This week there's good news and bad news - some bits of the field appear to...
Three primary schools have been praised by Ofsted inspectors for the achievements of their Black Caribbean pupils. In the schools, Sudbourne Primary in Lambeth and Allfarthing in Wandsworth, London,...
This month the Learning through Landscapes' early years team looks at how practitioners can use feathers for learning outdoors Exploring the sensation of feathers on our skin.
Voluntary organisations working with children, young people and families to support the outcomes of the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme are to receive a 17m grant, children's...
Tax credits for employing an approved nanny will be extended to parents in Wales when the Childcare Approval Scheme becomes operational there from 6 April. According to Sure Start, there were more...
Drawing on interviews with working class mothers, this study examines the different ways in which parents cope with disadvantage and shows how their decisions and practices are grounded in a material...
Nine play projects across England have been awarded a total of 1.8m in grants by the Big Lottery Fund, as part of its Pounds 155m children's play initiative. The grants were awarded as part of the...
Children's secretary Ed Balls has written to Ofsted proposing an end to regulating reciprocal childcare arrangements between friends.