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New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
A Labour Government would increase provider funding to £7.35 an hour for free hours, introduce a national pay scale, and move towards a graduate-led workforce.
September Films is making a one-hour prime-time documentary for ITV1 all about nannies and would love to hear from Nursery World readers. Hiring the right nanny is one of the most important decisions...
Make maths meaningful to young children by being less formal and looking at real life, says Elaine Bennett
Dr Patricia Mucavele, head of nutrition at the Children's Food Trust, explains why her organisation is supporting the current CHange4Life campaign
Last week, the Resolution Foundation hosted an event in partnership with the Family and Childcare Trust reflecting on what we have all learned in the decade since the 2004 childcare strategy about...
Why are children's centre inspection grades dropping and what effect could that have?
Chair of the working group from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on a Fit and Healthy Childhood, and lead author of its report,'The Early Years'
We live in a risk-averse society, but without risk-taking children will not reach their potential, argues Michelle Wisbey
Why are we so reluctant to see young children out and about in public spaces?