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More than half of families struggle financially when dads/partners take paternity leave, according to new research by the TUC, which is calling for paternity pay to be increased to at least the...
More than 130,000 children are living in poverty because their working parents struggle with paying for childcare, new research claims.
Nicole Weinstein looks at the English Hubs programme, which is currently seeing more than 1,000 schools across the country receive intensive support for their teaching of reading to Reception and Year...
The children in the Red Room at The Childcare Centre at Darlington College enjoyed discussing their favourite foods and recording them on a chart, says Dionne Sheehan. Planned learning intentions
Using gestures and facial expressions to accompany speech will help babies become skillful communicators as they begin to learn to talk. Opal Dunn explains how Body language, including facial...
How can several specialists pool their expertise? Typical examples are explained by Camden's Early Years Intervention Team It would be difficult to miss the latest Government proposals about how we...
With tension still running high in Iraq and elsewhere around the world, early years practitioners are seeing the knock-on effects in racist incidents affecting the children in their care and in the...
Chief executive of Early Years Scotland, previously the Scottish Pre-school Play Association (SPPA)
Of all the areas of childcare, it is probably childminding that has changed the most over the years since the National Childcare Strategy was introduced. And it is the childminding networks that have...
Name: Michell Beattie, nursery nurse, Keystone Centre, Strood, Kent