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The Children and Families Bill, which includes the introduction of childminder agencies, has been passed.
Managers should make staff aware that how they handle phone calls matters a lot to the nursery's reputation, says Sue Churchill.
By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents' childcare problems?
Sure Start has achieved a lot in the deprived area of Great Yarmouth - and despite drastic funding cuts, it is hoped that this good work will continue. Mary Evans reports.
Help children explore the concepts that can make them into good citizens with these ideas from Mildred Masheder 'The child is father to the man' seems a puzzling expression, but it is so true - what...
Despite a record number of disadvantaged families using children's centres, uncertainty over their future remains,new research shows.
The high cost of childcare for parents, and the changing world of work, are giving rise to a demand for a new daycare model. Annette Rawstrone reports on parent-led nurseries
* Two children's books dealing with issues for those with a family member in prison were published by Action for Prisoners' Families last month. Tommy's Dad, priced 3 inc p&p, is the story of a young...
Canopies and shade sails have allowed settings to make full use of outdoor space whatever the weather, says Sue Learner.
How language develops between birth and the age of two, from crying to using early words, and when you should be concerned. By Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni