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The Government's policies for children promise a brighter future, but are they likely to deliver what families really want and need? Professor Priscilla Alderson takes a critical view.
Bright Horizons Foundation for Children has opened its first Bright Space to support prisoners' families.
What we in the UK can learn from how other countries around the world – the USA, Japan, New Zealand and the Nordics – approach woodwork. Pete Moorhouse reports
A mother and baby singing class has been served with an enforcement notice by the local council to keep the noise down, said the Daily Telegraph. Neighbours complained about the sounds of drumming and...
With the turmoil in Syria and neighbouring countries at critical levels, Save the Children is calling for donations to help with its distribution of humanitarian aid to thousands of Syrian children.
Thousands of childminders have written to their MPs calling for greater wage support now that settings can only care for vulnerable children and those of key workers.
Asthma UK would like us to point out that the photograph illustrating 'A guide to asthma' (Health, 27 August) was misleading and to clarify that children of nursery school age should always use a...
One in five childminders has a very limited knowledge about the Early Years Foundation Stage, research carried out by the NCB suggests.
The number of children with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan has reached a record high of 473,255, reveals new Government data.