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Childcare policies that help lone parents return to work are having a significant impact on employment rates, the Government said last week. Figures released last week by the Office of National...
Maintained nursery schools could lose nearly a third of their budgets by 2020, the National Education Union has warned.
Bookshops and newsagents sell a large range of workbooks and worksheets and parents can feel as though they will not be doing their best for their child unless they buy them and work through them with...
Childminder agencies are a hot topic again now that the DfE has drafted in the charity 4Children to support interested organisations, but the model still divides opinion. Charlotte Goddard reports
A Government proposal to pay grandparents for caring for their grandchildren so parents could go out to work or training has been given a mixed reception by early years organisations. The proposal,...
‘Intelligent’ open-ended materials are the driving force behind Loris Malaguzzi’s ‘pedagogy of listening’, Nicole Weinstein discovers
Nurseries will continue to be exempt from business rates, but there was no new funding earmarked for the early years or schools in the Chancellor’s budget.
There are many ways for nurseries to tackle falling occupancy levels. Paul Richards outlines his tried-and-tested solutions Falling occupancy is a real issue for nursery operators. With some providers...
Labour analysis has revealed that projected government spending on tax-free childcare will be £600 million lower than expected in the next four years, due to low take-up of the scheme.
Judging day for our panel of sector experts proved particularly enjoyable this year – not least because the high standard of entries was matched by the excellent facilities provided at etc.venues St...