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Parents in Wigan have been encouraged to get a job or take on more work because of the 30 hours, finds Charlotte Goddard
Male practitioners are frequently being stopped from providing intimate care to children as parents are uncomfortable with the idea, according to the Men in the Early Years (MITEY) campaign group.
Childminders top the league table for different types of childcare as far as parents in Scotland are concerned, according to a survey published by the Scottish Executive last week. No less than 96 per...
Two leading charities campaigning for improved work-life balance, Parents At Work and New Ways to Work, have merged to form a new pressure group, Working Families. At its launch in London last...
Find out about the principles behind the renowned early years centres in Reggio Emilia, Italy, and see how they have inspired practice at settings in the UK with early years consultants Linda Thornton...
A nursery in Sunderland is sending parents photos of their children by mobile phone as part of a new service.
The Pre-school Learning Alliance will be changing its name to the Early Years Alliance from next year as part of plans to re-brand.
Websites are now a vital tool in marketing and communicating with parents, says Laura Marcus.
Employers will be expected to offer more part-time jobs for working parents under new plans being considered by Yvette Cooper, the work and pensions secretary.