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Last month I was delighted to attend the launch of the 'Handle With Care' report in the Scottish Parliament. While the report was laid before the Parliament by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and...
An initiative from Sure Start family support workers in Dundee aims to show that eating healthily need not break the bank. As the new school term begins, a healthy lunchbox costing just 70p and...
Cultural differences in childrearing give Julian Grenier pause for thought.
* Employees from the Royal Bank of Scotland have created a children's garden at Coin Street Family and Children's Centre in Waterloo, London. The centre is working with the Waterloo Green Trust to...
In the first of her new monthly columns, Purnima Tanuku expresses concerns about childcare vouchers.
Around 340,000 parents use childcare vouchers to help them afford professional childcare.
Labour has not been short of commitment or ideas in its attempt to improve the opportunities for parents, but it has failed to effectively reform a key piece of a regressive system that continues to...
When someone mentions dummies, what comes to mind? Is it a mother in a supermarket laden with shopping, children in tow and a large dummy in the toddler's mouth? Or is it the middle-of-the-night...
If we want to preserve our valuable early years services, we must seek to influence politicians, says Dr Julian Grenier, national chair of Early Education
Daycare Trust's hopes for the nursery and early years sector in 2008 address the big problems that parents raised with us in 2007.