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The new minister in the Department for Education is taking on responsibility for early years and childcare.
Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
The two-child benefits cap has put families in financial hardship, reduced their opportunities to learn and impacted their mental health, finds research.
The ways infants learn to make speech and understand languge give fascinating insights into brain function, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
I was appalled when I read the news about the Government allowing childminders to smack children and to smoke in front of children. I think that if the parents want their children smacked they should...
Anyone planning to start a nursery can learn a great deal from reading the real life stories of those who have gone before them. This year, Starting A Nursery includes a variety of tales ranging from...
Toy libraries are encouraging families to hire toys from as little as 50p a fortnight to try out, rather than buying expensive products that children may lose interest in playing with.
Obstacles still face families with disabled children trying to find childcare, says Simon Vevers Parents of children with disabilities have often felt disadvantaged in the childcare market, finding...
You report Gillian Pugh's 'bafflement' at only two Early Excellence Centres in England being in primary schools, when launching the NCVCCO report Re-framing Children's Services (News, 2 May). Indeed,...