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Television has escaped blame by parents for their children's bad behaviour in a survey contradicting the conclusions drawn by many professionals. The survey of 1,000 parents, conducted as part of the...
Trust children's natural fascination with animals to draw them to a project on pets with this first instalment of activities across the curriclum from Judith Stevens Pets provide the basis for a...
Early years settings and schools can now order their 'Red Noses with toes' in time for Red Nose Day on 15 March.
Family-friendly working is the virtue being sought by the pressure group Parents at Work in candidates for its prize for Britain's Best Boss 2003. Parents at Work chief executive Sarah Jackson said...
Better Start projects in Bradford and Blackpool are raising awareness of the impact of too much stress during pregnancy.
Many families eligible for the new two-year-old funding will still struggle to afford their childcare bill, warns new research that finds a quarter of parents will save less than £100 a month.
Private day nurseries have shown overwhelming support for keeping or tightening up the ratio of one adult to eight children currently set out in the care standards for three- to five-year-olds in...
A Government consultation on nursery education grant funding for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds will start in April, in the run-up to extending the offer. This will lead to a new...
Some food for thought in your professional career Mathematics through play in the early years: Activities and ideas By Kate Tucker (Paul Chapman, 1 4129 0394 7, 16.99, 020 7324 8500)