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Costs for early years providers have risen over the past three years, DfE-commissioned research has concluded.
Hundreds of British children, some as young as five, work more than 50 hours a week to care for a sick or disabled family member, according to figures revealed bytwo charities. At the start of Carers...
Children at Sutton Day Nursery in South London held an Easter bonnet parade and had a visit from the Easter Bunny in celebration of the holiday.
Minimum salary levels should be set for the early years workforce to raise standards and encourage practitioners to gain higher qualifications, an influential think-thank has recommended.
The campaign group started by nursery providers in Kent is growing, with branches of the PVI Providers Association now in a number of other areas. The Kent group has received e-mails and calls from...
The influence on children of the time and place in which they grow up is considered by Professor Tricia David A quarter of a century ago, having travelled and observed children in other countries such...
The largest childcare member organisations have joined forces in an open letter to all political parties, urging them not to make manifesto pledges that the sector will be unable to deliver.
The Family Nurse Partnership has good potential to benefit children's health and well-being, according to an independent evaluation of the toddler phase of the programme (12-14 months old).
For children, understanding the world around them is about the people, communities, places and environment, says the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team