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A leading nanny agency has set up a service that uses nannies to supervise meetings between estranged parents. Top Notch Nannies began its 'divorce nanny' scheme after it was approached by a firm of...
The 30 hours policy will save some of the poorest households £5 per week, while the richest will gain ten times that, analysis finds.
Parents looking after their children more has mixed implications for them, says our columnist Karl Handscomb
Hundreds of nursery schools, most in deprived areas, will close if the Government’s plans for early years funding go ahead, the NAHT has warned.
Scottish nursery owners have warned that changes to the application process brought in when the new Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit were introduced in April have left the system wide open to...
Early years settings are providing invaluable extra support for disadvantaged and vulnerable children during the lockdown, as shown in the responses of three London nurseries. Caroline Vollans reports
Employers, candidates and training providers who have noticed omissions or inconsistencies in the National Occupational Standards for early education and childcare have been invited by the Early Years...
As an early years trainer I have been reading the 'playdough' correspondence on the Letters page with a little surprise. All this talk about adults making the dough - what about the children making...
Childcare costs in Scotland are among the highest in Britain, with some families paying nearly as much as those in Southern England, according to new research.