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Pre-school children from low-income families are no less likely to have access to technology in the home than children from well-off families, according to new research. Interim findings from a survey...
The private nursery sector is facing uncertain times at the moment, in large part due to increasing competition from Government-funded childcare schemes and the Government's continuing lack of clarity...
Liam Byrne, shadow secretary for work and pensions, told delegates at the Pre-School Learning Alliance conference on Friday that a 'revolution in childcare' is needed to enable parents to get back to...
More than nine out of ten local authorities in England have at least one formal childminder network, according to a new survey published by Sure Start. The Childminder Networks Census was carried out...
We need to help families break the cycle of poverty, says Pat Wills.
Hampshire County Council is closing most of its children’s centres as it moves from offering universal services to targeted support for vulnerable families.
The charity has been awarded a share of a £2m DfE grant to pilot activities and healthy food in disadvantaged areas for families during the summer holidays
In the first part of a new series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals to young children, Dr Diane Boyd offers advice on tackling the subject of poverty
Increased spending in the early years is needed to address inequalities and improve children’s lives as part of a long-term approach to support the country’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, a...
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...