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Adult concerns may be failing children, suggests Alan Bentley.
Labour has not been short of commitment or ideas in its attempt to improve the opportunities for parents, but it has failed to effectively reform a key piece of a regressive system that continues to...
When someone mentions dummies, what comes to mind? Is it a mother in a supermarket laden with shopping, children in tow and a large dummy in the toddler's mouth? Or is it the middle-of-the-night...
Our latest show told us what early years practitioners really want and need.
As a charity, one of the biggest events in our calendar is Fruity Friday. We are hoping that this year's event will be the biggest yet.
Around 340,000 parents use childcare vouchers to help them afford professional childcare.
In the first of her new monthly columns, Purnima Tanuku expresses concerns about childcare vouchers.
I am delighted to be writing this as the new president of the National Childminding Association (NCMA). I have worked with the organisation during its 30-year history and have seen first hand how the...
Members of TACTYC are involved in Training, Advancement and Co-operation in the Teaching of Young Children.
The Government has set itself a target of eradicating child poverty by 2020. But they are 'keeping mum' about the fact that having a baby in the UK puts a woman in danger of losing her job, moving...