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There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
Communicating with the parents of children with SEND can be a thorny issue. Karen Faux gets tips from settings doing it well
Schools could lose over £1 billion in funding by 2030 due to falling pupil numbers, according to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute.
Developing services for children and families will be the focus of two major regional conferences in May. 'Growing Children's Centres', to be held on 13 May in Leeds and 20 May in London, is being...
The pre-school movement is staging a comeback with moves to empower parents and extend services. Catherine Gaunt reports on its new campaign Throughout its 40-year history, the pre-school movement has...
The introduction of the new child and working tax credits has been dogged with computer problems and delays. Mary Evans reports The Government's flagship policy to make work pay by helping around six...
- How To Be An Outstanding Childminder by Alison Lee (Continuum Books, 12.99, ISBN 978-1-84706-496-7)
Surrogacy families: parental functioning, parent-child relationships and psychological development at age two Second phase of a longitudinal study of families created through surrogacy. Around the...