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The Government has confirmed £6.5 million was provided to local authorities and regional adoption agencies to help adoptive families facing greater stress during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
A review of the effects on children of online media and new technology is to be conducted jointly by the Department of Children, Schools and Families and Department of Culture, Media and Sport, as...
Talking telephones. Phones are a great addition to any role play, while encouraging language and communication skills. Many nurseries use old 'real' phones and discarded mobiles, but it may also be...
By Naomi Eisenstadt, senior research fellow in families, early learning and literacy at the University of Oxford
Plans for a national pay structure for teaching assistants and other support staff will be presented to education secretary Alan Johnson in the next few weeks by a working group involving unions and...
Name: Barry Payton Position: Co-founder of Haslingden Community Link and Children's Centre, Lancashire
Parents who stepped in to save a nursery from closure have launched a pay-as-you-use childcare scheme to recruit families.
April Jones, director of Computer Kids, surfs for pictures Part of the excitement of going on holiday is the idea of somewhere new and different. But what does our holiday destination look like? Are...
Who better than a nanny to write an expert's childcare book? Miss Poppy, aka Elaine Addison, has more than 18 years of experience as a nanny in Britain and America, and her clientele has included...