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Nurseries have been warned to be on their guard following bogus calls from a company claiming they owe it hundreds of pounds for educational publications. Laura Fraser, owner of Rowan Tree Nursery in...
A major study has revealed for the first time the number of children being brought up by family members other than their parents.
Sharon Hodgson has been named as Labour's new shadow minister for children and families.
The early years sector is split about the wisdom of opening more widely from this week, and there are tough decisions to be made
Extreme weather conditions, like the snow falls earlier this month, can introduce children to other climates, writes Sue Sheppy The recent freezing weather provides a good opportunity to explore with...
The latest evidence of the value of pre-school education is set to shape early years policy at a time when it is undergoing great changes. Karen Faux reports While the Effective Provision of...
Families below the poverty line have been pushed deeper into poverty since 2012, a new report has found.
A new cross-party parliamentary group has been launched to champion better flexible working for families in the UK.
Don't be surprised when a four-year-old child at your nursery comes in one morning and proudly announces to everyone, 'I want to be Batman when I grow up'. You can be sure he has watched a video or...
Offering parents family learning sessions to support their Reception child’s learning at home might improve literacy, but getting parents to turn up regularly is hard, according to a new study.