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More needs to be done to help families with the cost of childcare, says a new report that looks at the impact of the credit crunch on ordinary families.
How do the EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) work in practice? Alexander Fetani, of the Early Years Alliance* has the answers to ten commonly-asked questions
A new Childhood and Families Taskforce is to develop policies to improve childhood and family life, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said today.
By Roger Singleton, chief executive, Barnardo's This is Barnardo's centenary year and we are celebrating the difference Barnardo's continues to make to the lives of thousands of children and young...
Childminders have welcomed a joint letter sent out to local authorities last month (10 January) reiterating the guidance on registered childminding and planning permission. The letter was sent from...
Amid the chance to ditch tick-lists, Di Chilvers considers how best to observe children’s development and progress
Our 'SEND: Inclusive learning outdoors' seminar will offer you lots of great ideas for best practice.
As nursery schools continue to close all over the country, it could be a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Barbara Riddell and Pauline Trudell argue for rescuing and preserving them.
Just under 250,000 London schoolchildren aged four to six are now receiving a free piece of fruit each day under a 42m scheme backed by Lottery cash through the New Opportunities Fund (NOF). Health...
Understanding young children’s various reactions to the death of a loved one and how they cope with grief enables settings to better support them and their families, explains Annette Rawstrone