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A survey of parents has revealed that over a fifth who are unemployed want to work but can't because childcare is 'prohibitively expensive'.
Asquith day nurseries is undertaking a major rebranding exercise, with a shift away from a centrally-determined corporate image to one developed locally at each of the company's 112 settings. Each...
The most successful Sure Start local programmes are those where parents have a say in the planning of new services, according to a study from the first national evaluation of the scheme, which...
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.
All nurseries have them, but they devise different ways of managing them. Mary Evans considers the late pick-up
Under the new regime inspectors will be keen to see that parents are welcomed, respected and well informed, as this relationship is key to children's progress, says Laura Henry.
Perhaps you want to make 'in a rush' parents slow down as they approach the playground or point out certain corners of the playground, like the cycle stands, to visitors as places to be extra careful...
Organisations representing parents and carers have formed a coalition to campaign for more flexibility at work, greater financial support and improved services, including affordable childcare. The...
Interacting with Babies (0-18 months) collaborative research project East Sussex County Council