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Parents and carers need better support to help them to stay in work, according to new research.
Many mothers are keen to see more males working in early years settings. Mary Evans explains how Paint Pots is leading the way.
The Baby and Toddler Pod at Snapdragons Nursery, Bristol
What should a nursery do if approached by a separated parent with a grievance? Christine Betts offers advice Over 150,000 relationships involving children break down every year. Early years providers...
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
A successful approach to recruiting and retaining staff is having a balance among age groups, as one nursery demonstrates.
Nurseries have been inundated with calls from parents asking about the new funded entitlements for one- and two-year-olds despite the offer not being phased in until 2024.
More than half of parents are working extra, unpaid hours, which is overwhelming them and threatening to sabotage work-life balance improvements, finds new research.
As a childcare manager of many years' standing, I can safely say that we are destroying childhood. This Government, and its obsession with getting children into full-time childcare so that their...
A new survey suggests that a large majority of parents intend to take up the full 30-hour childcare offer.