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Early years practitioners working with vulnerable families are increasingly viewing parents as partners, not clients, in developing young children's early learning, says a new report.
Edited by Lindsay O'Dell and Stephen Leverett (Open University, ISBN 978-0-230-28008-3, 21.99)
The Government is failing to help poor children whose parents work, according to a new think-tank study.
The business outlook for the UK's nursery groups is looking decidedly positive, as our comprehensive, annual guide to this vital part of the sector reveals.
This book is a must for everyone working with the new SEND code of practice.
The charity Home-Start has been granted £500,000 to help families affected by in-work poverty in Wales.
It's hard to believe that this is the final issue of Nursery World for 2013.
Families below the poverty line have been pushed deeper into poverty since 2012, a new report has found.
Parents could be able to claim up to 2,000 a year in tax breaks to help pay for nurseries and childminders, government sources have indicated.