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Who should get the nannies' vote in the general election? A quick glance at the parties' promises sees the Conservatives offering families a 50 a week tax credit per under-five child regardless of the...
The Government will seek the views of parents across the country as part of its commitment to developing high quality childcare and children's services in every community. In his speech to the Labour...
Research from Working Families reveals the extent to which parents are worried about juggling their jobs with childcare and other responsibilities, when restrictions are lifted.
Using interpreters when working with families Occasionally, early years settings have to discuss things with parents whose knowledge of English is limited. This may be at an initial meeting to explain...
With children’s health at the top of the agenda, Nicole Weinstein looks at everyday and bought resources, and activities, for gross motor development
Early years providers are facing a real-term cut in funding to deliver three and four-year-old places in 2015/16, amid increases to business and running costs.
Children's hospices are charities. They rely on public generosity to help children and their families who are living with the kind of life-limiting or life-threatening conditions that mean they will...
More than 20 per cent of primary free schools have employed unqualified teachers, a survey suggests.
Ryan Shorthouse, researcher at the Social Market Foundation, says that action is needed to stop childcare costs rising out of the reach of families