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While Liverpool is feeling the pain of drastic cuts, it is determined to maintain vital services for children and families in all areas of the city. Mary Evans hears how.
Mick Inkpen was born in Romford, Essex. He began his career as a graphic designer after declining a place to study English at Cambridge University. His first experience of professional illustration...
Education secretary Justine Greening attended the launch of a new partnership between Arsenal in the Community and the UCL Institute of Education (IoE) with the aim to reach more north London children...
When it comes to measuring children's readiness for school, some parents can have unrealistically formal expectations, says nursery manager Kathryn Peckham.
As schools in England set out to fulfill the aims of the Government's new Extended Schools programme, they could look to Scotland for a working model, as Mary Evans reports. At least one school in...
A childcare group in Scotland is supporting families in financial crisis via hubs that offer essentials and advice. By Annette Rawstrone
People working in early years have been urged to tell the Government their ideas about the future of the sector through the Big Conversation, launched last week by prime minister Tony Blair. Daycare...
By Anne Longfield, chief executive of 4Children One of the most radical changes in primary schooling slipped by almost unnoticed in the most recent DfES five-year plan - the ambition for all primary...
I am delighted that the Government has finally staged a U-turn and decided to level England's daycare playing field over allowing childminders to smack and smoke with parental consent (News, 15 May)....
The most important of the sweeping changes brought in by the Adoption and Children Act is the requirement to put the feelings of the child first, says Annette Rawstrone A huge step forward has been...