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Most poor children live in working households, according to a new analysis of official Government statistics.
Like those working indoors, forest school practitioners must juggle play, learning and development, along with health and safety in an environment that can pose greater hazards.
(Photograph) - A new children's creative centre was launched at Morland Community Centre in Hackney, east London, with a family fun day on 8 August. The Tantrums project (www.tantrumsonline.co.uk)...
A project involving British and international nurseries is focusing on getting young children to engage with their local communities. Marianne Sargent finds out how it is taking shape.
Children’s centres provide childminders and parents with a crucial place to meet and access services, but many are closing. New mum Gabriella Jozwiak finds out what is replacing them
After working as an accountant Jennifer Lewis opened her first nursery in Newham, London, with her sister 10 years ago. Now she is opening her second, the 47-place Clever Cloggs nursery, which is...
New initiatives are bringing together expertise from the health service, early years sector and care in an effort to improve provision for children. Katy Morton investigates.
I have read, with interest, recent letters about the concept of teachers working in nurseries to raise the standard of the care and education provided. My first point is that many teachers may well be...
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.