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Plans to reform school funding to end ‘a historical postcode lottery’ will see a redistribution of money with schools in big cities like Manchester, and London boroughs losing out in favour of schools...
Many headlines have been crafted over a report claiming that the number of fathers quitting work to look after their children has soared tenfold in a decade. Aviva, the insurer, reported that 600,000...
We need to invest in playwork training, says Alan Ingram.
The Government has launched a pilot programme in some parts of England that gives parents and carers the right to request information from the police about individuals they are concerned about who...
Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says Penny Tassoni Many adults at some time complain about their memories. We may...
When someone mentions dummies, what comes to mind? Is it a mother in a supermarket laden with shopping, children in tow and a large dummy in the toddler's mouth? Or is it the middle-of-the-night...
Our latest show told us what early years practitioners really want and need.
As a charity, one of the biggest events in our calendar is Fruity Friday. We are hoping that this year's event will be the biggest yet.
Not even this government dares to stop the free milk train in its tracks.
In the first of her new monthly columns, Purnima Tanuku expresses concerns about childcare vouchers.