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More than 60 per cent of families in Scotland say they have seen the quality of education services and wraparound care decrease because of funding cuts, a survey reveals.
At this time of year nannies are the envy of many a nanny employer, or any worker tied to a desk, computer or cash till. The freedom to spend lots of time outdoors in the company of children is one of...
Adding new nurseries to a chain can be an unsettling experience, but effective communication holds the key to successful integration, says Mary Evans.
Pearson’s Primary Literacy Advisor explains why the use of phonics are vital for early literacy learning.
New children and families minister Nadhim Zahawi talks to the early years sector in this exclusive article
A simple walk to see some ducklings by the Sunbeams Pre-school on the Isle of Wight covered the whole of the early years curriculum, says supervisor Melanie Lacey I was contacted recently by a mother...
Will Quince, the minister for children and families, has posted a video on Twitter in response to widespread criticism of reports that the Government is planning to cut the number of staff required to...
Nine in ten family information services have had cuts to their budgets, a survey by the Daycare Trust suggests.
A new study aims to find out whether 20 minutes a day of story activities can help parents boost their child’s language skills.
Play and music therapy will form part of a package of support to help adopted children bond with their families.