Found 31601 results for "?tag=Local authorities?type=Other?Tags/Name=Families?page=3?pageSize=15"
Computational thinking can take place in the kitchen, when sequencing stories, in experimenting with floating and sinking objects, and even when playing with toy cars, explains Marc Faulder
Just 3 per cent of early years providers failed their inspections in the past three years, according to Ofsted's latest review of childcare and early education, published yesterday (27 August).
Low-income families in 2015 will have to find over 60 per cent more of their own money to pay for childcare compared with 2006, according to new research.
In our setting, we help young children to make marks and to recognise their own names as a way of beginning to realise that writing is a means of communication, says Pat Johnson Planned learning...
A new website that puts families in touch with each other so that they can share their childcare needs has been launched by a director of Tinies Childcare, with support from the Daycare Trust. Parents...
LGBT people may become parents in a variety of ways, and will face challenges both unique to their situation and in common with other parents. Deborah Price and Kath Tayler reflect on the role...
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child
The DfE has confirmed that parents who defer their four-year-old's school place this September and keep their child at their early years setting will continue to be offered the 15-hour free...
How can settings help staff improve their academic skills and, therefore, confidence? Charlotte Goddard reports