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A course on helping children and parents from domestic violence backgrounds was recently offered by children's centres in Watford. Shyvonne Thompson represents one of them.
The Labour Government invested a lot in childcare, putting pre-school care and learning high on the agenda, and saw Sure Start as one of their biggest achievements.
A few weeks ago I was in one of the backstreets of Bethnal Green. Half-way down a street with a garage servicing a long line of black cabs is one of the old Ragged Schools.
Strong emotions heighten a child's growing tendency for self-assertion Contrary to the stereotyped view, a two-year-old can be sensitive to others' feelings and concerned about relationships. They...
Busy Bees nursery and voucher businesses have been bought by ABC Learning Centres, the biggest daycare provider in the world, for 71m in a deal that could be the launching pad for further UK...
Further pressure is being piled on the coalition Government in advance of the review of the free entitlement code of practice, with the release of a survey by the feisty Save Our Nurseries campaign.
Helen Moylett's great series on children's communication reaches its sixth and final part this week, with an in-depth look at how Government and other agencies are encouraging initiatives that focus...
Action on nutritional standards for nurseries and children's centres is being taken by the Government following the Tickell EYFS Review and the Advisory Panel for Food and Nutrition in the Early Years...
In the first of a new series on good leadership and management under the Education Inspection Framework, Annette Rawstrone finds staff must understand the ‘why’
In our September issue we have a special report on sustainability, an analysis of 25 years of childcare policy, a project to engage parents in the characteristics of effective learning, and a new...