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Most parents of young children do not have an up-to-date will, or preparations in place to support their families should they die early, according to research.
Involving parents in their children's learning is the single most important factor in improving outcomes for children in less advantaged families. Kate Hayward, assistant director of Pen Green...
The survey of parents' use and views of childcare and early years, commissioned by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, paints a complicated picture of the reasons why take-up of formal...
Childcare professionals and parents have been invited to give their tips and advice on bringing up toddlers for a booklet to be published in March by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty...
Childcare professionals from all over the globe can find common ground at conferences, says Helen Penn.
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.
New research into the effect of forward-facing buggies is featured in a TV news show 'Lost for Words' looking at why a growing number of children starting primary school have delayed speech and...
The Scottish Social Services Council has received a good response to the news story 'Views sought on qualified carers' (10 July), about our consultation on the qualifications required for those...
In our National Strategies series Dr Andrew Lockett, Early Years Regional Adviser (NE), Anne Lamb, Early Years Senior Regional Adviser (EE M) and Jan Lepley, Senior Adviser, reflect on the importance...
Early years and families organisations have warned that parents will find it harder to return to work, following the news in the comprehensive spending review that the Government is to cut the amount...