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This time round will schools be persuaded to provide the extended services that parents so desperately need?
Early years organisations are urging the education and childcare minister to think again about her decision not to protect funding for nursery schools.
An independent review of childcare funding is needed to make sure the free offer works well, says Jill Rutter of the Family and Childcare Trust
Children at Hamilton Pre-School in Bristol sat around a campfire wearing cork hats, heating up food and singing songs to celebrate Australia Day on 26 January.
Having proposed a new trade body for the sector, Alan Bentley explains how it could be structured.
2007 marks the centenary of the opening of the first children's house in Rome and the birth of the Montessori movement. The centenary provides an opportunity to think about what Montessori means in...
The value of store-bought toys to young children's experiences is questioned by Pat Wills.
Recently I offered other daycare settings a booklet we had written on the subject of treasure baskets and heuristic play (Letters, 12 July). Our nursery has been inundated with requests for copies,...
Abuse or neglect as a child can be the precursor to violence in adulthood, says Robin Balbernie.