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More than two million children from working families are in poverty, reveals a new report commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
The latest survey of parents taking up childcare provides plenty of deeper explanations for what families want and need, says Eva Lloyd.
The charity 4Children has published a new report calling for a guarantee of high-quality and affordable childcare for all families with children from birth to 14.
Practitioners working with asylum seekers can benefit from a resource pack produced by the Department of Health and the Refugee Council, giving information on their entitlement to healthcare and how...
Early years staff will find it easier to empathise with distressed children and their families if they are emotionally literate, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team One of the most...
Zoe Raven, chief executive of Acorn Early Years Foundation, explains how the group kept one of its nurseries open when children, families and staff tested positive for coronavirus - and the lessons...
Families on low-incomes in Wales are using funded childcare more than their better-off peers, research has found, but some have been landed with unexpected bills.
Children living in households where there is domestic violence or whose parents have severe mental and physical health problems rarely seek professional help, and when they do their experiences of...
This week's columnist Helen Penn considers what mutual trust between children and adults can do for social behaviour For the past four years, I have spent my summer holidays in south-west France with...
As a growing body of research suggests child obesity starts in the womb, health experts are calling for greater intervention early on.