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The Government's policies for children promise a brighter future, but are they likely to deliver what families really want and need? Professor Priscilla Alderson takes a critical view.
According to the London Food Board, which interviewed more than 1,000 parents and children, nine per cent of children in London, the equivalent of 74,000 in real terms, sometimes or often go to bed...
Will Quince has been named as the new children and families minister in the Prime Minster’s Cabinet reshuffle.
Museums are finding new ways to get young children and their families communicating while learning. Amanda Heath explains.
Children's behaviour problems put some families' homes in jeopardy, but a new form of intervention is turning them around, says Annette Rawstrone.
Free is free. It is a fundamental aim of early learning for two year olds. Yet this simple message is often misunderstood, says James Hempsall
The first private nursery chains are taking steps into the new Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme for disadvantaged areas. Anne Wiltsher reports The 108-place Jigsaw nursery in Portsmouth, one of the...
Charity 4Children is piloting Community Childcare and Early Learning Hubs to give parents a 'blended' solution, as well as encouraging providers to work more closely together.
Low-income families are struggling to meet the cost of raising a child, faced with the freeze to tax credits and the benefits cap.
Chief executive of Early Years Scotland, previously the Scottish Pre-school Play Association (SPPA)