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Families are increasingly providing financial and practical support such as childminding to help friends make ends meet, according to a new report.
The number of children in England prescribed the controversial drug Ritalin more than doubled between 1997 and 2001, figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats have shown. Paul Burstow, Liberal...
The progress of the Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services (C4EO) in supporting professionals delivering early years services is examined by Sue Owen.
Parents with children at Friockheim Nursery in Arbroath need never worry about running out of games to play, thanks to the nursery's home lending scheme. Parents can choose on a weekly basis from a...
Our resident employment lawyer Caroline Robins, Eversheds principal associate, answers your questions
How can settings evaluate the post-lockdown changes they have made in order to ensure they are having a positive impact? By Jo Caswell
Girls do better than boys in every area of learning before they are five, the first national results of the Foundation Stage profile revealed last week. Statistics published by the Department for...
An early years pedagogue model should be developed for staff who work in children's centres, new research from the National Children's Bureau concludes. Defining and developing an integrated workforce...
The children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) unveiled a three-year business plan last week. Priorities in CWDC Corporate and Business Plan 2008-2011 include working with poverty, disadvantage...
More than half of childminders in approved childminding networks are qualified to level 3 or above, new research shows. Gill Haynes, chief executive of the National Childminding Association, announced...