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Just one in five private, voluntary or independent full daycare settings employs an early years professional, a survey carried out for the previous Government suggests.
It is always illuminating to set things in context, and the OECD's first-ever report into family well-being is incredibly useful in providing both a geographical context and comparison (examining more...
(Photograph) - 1 Children between the ages of three and five are now being offered a booster dose of whooping cough vaccine - true or false? 2 Children who are clumsy and trip and fall over...
The number of three- and four-year-olds taking up the free early education entitlement has risen by 20,000 in the past year, latest Government figures reveal. DfES statistics issued last week show...
I have just seen Dr Richard Woolfson's feature 'Sadly missed' (16 August), and would like to say that, contrary to what he said, the deaths of children from road accidents are certainly not so common...
A Hampshire pre-school is celebrating after being named winner of the Organix 'Make a Difference' Food Award for its commitment to healthy eating.
Government plans to increase childcare will mean that a low-income parent stands to take home just £4 an hour after childcare costs and changes to universal credit are taken into account, according to...
Childcare bosses are among the most likely not to pay the minimum wage, two recent reports have found.
Novelty and board books to share with the youngest children offer plenty to talk about and lots of visual details to examine, as reviewer Alison Boyle discovers BABY'S FIRST WORDS. Written by Debbie...