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Children's play can seem aggressive or dangerous. Philip Waters explores how playworkers can respond to this in the latest article in his series on play types ROUGH & TUMBLE
I have just read 'Girls ahead of boys in profile figures' (News, 24 March). As the mother of six boys I am concerned that such statistics could put even more pressure on early years practitioners and...
Parental drug addiction can have harmful effects for children, so nurseries need to develop adequate policies to ensure they recognise the signs. Karen Faux investigates When a toddler in Sheffield...
A two-tier childcare tax credit should be introduced to bring free early years provision to the families that need it most, according to a new report. At present, middle-income working families win...
There are many issues behind the proposal for paying for informal care, but the childcare sector is united against it, Annette Rawstrone finds Grandparents should be paid to care for their...
Professor Siraj-Blatchford says, 'Artificially "teaching" synthetic phonics in large groups of four-year-olds will ultimately be anti-literacy development' (News, 6 April). Surely this is what is...
A new childcare strategy for children and families in Wales was launched by the Welsh Assembly Government on Tuesday. Childcare Is For Children contains the Assembly's response to the recommendations...