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Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.
Countries whose governments subsidise a higher proportion of childcare than the UK are doing better boosting occupancy to pre-lockdown occupancy levels, a panel of experts heard this week.
The needs of children, especially those at risk of domestic abuse, have been missed due to an increase in health visitor workloads as staff were moved to support the Covid-19 workforce, a survey by...
A flexible childcare programme is being rolled out for families across Glasgow with the help of 5m in funding from the Scottish Executive. The programme, part of the Executive's Working for Families...
Nearly half of primary school children have experienced hardship, according to a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which highlights how schools and GPs are ‘staggering’ under the weight of...
SPONSORED CONTENT A nursery uniform is a great way to reflect the values of a setting and deliver many other benefits as well, says Clothes 2 Order's Simon Turner.
The latest statistics, published today by Ofsted, show that there are now 9,500 fewer childminders than in August 2015.
A project to encourage families with children under five to use their local library and make sharing stories a ‘regular part of life’ has been launched by reading charity BookTrust.
A new campaign has been launched to urge the Government to make families a priority in this year's Comprehensive Spending Review.
Families are increasingly providing financial and practical support such as childminding to help friends make ends meet, according to a new report.