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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
Expand children's vocabulary and imaginative thinking by introducing them to the many uses of bags, baskets and cases, writes Jane Drake Adult-led activities
A nanny who registered as a home carer and added other families to her employer's children tells Helen Kewley how she did it Alison Goddard gained her NNEB in 1994. After six years as a sole-charge...
Low demand for childcare is the main reason given by nurseries for staying temporarily closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, research has found.
Financial support is being made available to help childcare providers to stay open for small numbers of children, Scottish Government announced today.
Families struggling with dementia in an elder relative may overlook the distress caused to a young child, but early years practitioners can show them how to approach it, says Kath Tayler.
Separated parents who fail to pay towards the upbringing of their children could risk damaging their credit rating.
Reading Zone is a recently launched website that aims to support adults looking for the best books for children and also to help children find out more about books. The website has received...