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The Welsh government is extending its Flying Start scheme with a further 146 projects to help vulnerable families in Wales.
More than 80 charities, experts in early childhood development, celebrities and parents have signed an open letter calling on the Prime Minister to provide better support for young children and their...
By Julie Kent and Annette Jerram, joint owners/ managers of Aldbourne Pre-school, Marlborough, Wiltshire The Children's Workforce Development Council recently phoned to ask whether our setting would...
Providing more opportunities for staff to keep fit and have fun can reduce stress levels and boost morale. Laura Marcus investigates Government standards increasingly demand that businesses support...
The national campaign to improve children's literacy skills starts at home, with the parents. Karen Faux looks at what's being done in different communities to reach out to families.
A new report on maternity and antenatal support by the National Lottery Community Fund and the National Children’s Bureau highlights the challenges faced by the midwifery and health visiting...
The nursery chain Buffer Bear is set to double in size this year, with the opening of 20 more Neighbourhood Nurseries and five more on-site nurseries with the National Health Service across England....
The British public is broadly in favour of men working in childcare but has some reservations, according to a MORI poll of 2,000 adults commissioned by the Daycare Trust. Seventy-seven per cent of the...
In these weeks running up to Christmas, the problems of inequality, disadvantage and lack of social mobility in our country come into ever-sharper focus, as both our regular columnists highlight.
A new book looks at the ways we teach children and how we assess their progress - and sets out a vision for improving our methods. One of the book's editors, Dominic Wyse, explains.