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Children whose fathers are on duty with the 45 Commando Group in Afghanistan enjoyed some moral support from their local MP last week. Mike Weir, MP for Angus, Scotland, paid an informal visit to the...
The Daycare Trust has published a guide to help parents get to grips with the new child tax credit, which could provide an extra Pounds 1,000 a year for families with a child aged under one. Families...
Think constructively and follow the example shown in a children's story book with more Foundation Stage activities from Jean Evans and Dianne Irving Activity 1
A year ago, Kerry-Lyn Bass, now three-and-a-half, went off her food and became very sleepy. Her mum, Jackie Jones, and her doctor thought she had a tummy bug. But by the next morning, Jackie couldn't...
Parents of children with disabilities or special needs describe their attempts to get childcare in terms of 'battles' and 'fights', says a new report.
Children's Workforce Development Council chief executive Jane Haywood (News, 13 April) implies that graduates in childhood studies will not have practical experience in childcare and will therefore...
The Children’s Commissioner for England has published the second part of her independent Family Review, commissioned by the Government.
4 to 6 October. The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition Sponsored by Nursery World and TES Primary, this is the only event in the south-east of England dedicated to professionals working with...
Government adviser Louise Casey says the chaotic histories of thousands of "troubled families" need to be addressed to help them turn their lives around. Sally Goddard Blythe gives her view