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Employers must transform their company cultures to achieve a better work/life balance for their staff, says a new report published by support group Working Families. The report, Moving Mountains, was...
Outdoors is the very best place for babies and toddlers to explore, learn how the body works and to develop its potential, explains Julie Mountain
A new training programme has been devised to equip people in the early years and childcare sector with the management skills to implement the Government's ten-year childcare strategy. The Centre for...
Simon Vevers finds out which courses are most appropriate for boosting your management skills The Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education (CACHE) offers a variety of management units,...
How sight and hearing work, their effects on children’s development, and spotting problems. By Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson
Families are urged to consider adopting a child after recent figures revealed a big drop in the rate, despite rising numbers of children in care.
Families of disabled children are paying up to five times more towards childcare costs than other families, according to a new report from the Every Disabled Child Matters campaign. The campaign is...
The Government is to press ahead with clawing back overpayments of tax credits to two million families, ignoring advice from the parliamentary ombudsman that they should be written off for poorer...
What does the coronavirus crisis mean for the future of the structure of the nursery sector? Joanne Parkes reports
Charities are commonly managed by unpaid trustees and have the freedom to fundraise. But this can be both a blessing and a curse, as Hannah Crown reports.