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The Government is failing to help poor children whose parents work, according to a new think-tank study.
Changes are afoot for Scottish nurseries with business rates exemption coming in from 1 April and the increase to 1140 hours by 2020
(Photograph) - Margaret Hodge, England's minister for children, visited the Bright Light Out-of-School Club in Barking, Essex, during half-term to launch its partnership with Barking and Dagenham...
By Kay Stead, a Worcestershire pre-school supervisor and childcare and education tutor The news that pre-school settings will be able to use hotel-style 'star ratings' took many of us by surprise....
Some nurseries are becoming even more inclusive by hiring staff with disabilities. Catherine Gaunt hears how to do it You may not know its name, but for more than 50 years Remploy has been making a...
Childcare practitioners are invited to give their views on the impact working in the early years has had on their stress levels and mental well-being.
Tighter security controls have been called for on the children's database ContactPoint, which is due to be launched later this year.
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel. When young children view letters and words, they see them as symbols: pictures that are a collection...
Children and staff at nurseries have been celebrating World Book Day with costumes, drawings and readings.