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In the second of a series of features on different subjects with 'cut out and photocopy' guides for parents, the QCA's Lesley Staggs looks at the foundation stage
The TUC is calling for subsidised childcare from the end of maternity leave, as research reveals childcare fees have risen three times faster than wages over the past ten years.
The Government’s 30-hour policy threatens the availability and quality of childcare for working parents in the capital, a new report claims.
Gabriella Jozwiak meets a woman who does everything from one-to-one tutoring of children with SEND to writing autism training programmes
One in four UK parents has been forced to leave their job or stop studying because of the ‘rocketing cost of childcare’, according to a worldwide survey by global children’s charity Theirworld.
The right of parents to request that schools provide holiday childcare has had little impact on the availability of places this summer, the Family and Childcare Trust annual survey finds.
From emotional support to child and each parent, to practical decisions on fees, parental separation brings many challenges, says Janet Murray.
More than half of unemployed parents would look for work in order to take advantage of the 30 free hours of childcare, according to Department for Education research.
What do policy makers mean when they talk about quality in the early years? Michael Pettavel examines the evidence
A report exploring the relationship between practitioners with Early Years Professional Status and qualified teachers is to be published next month following an event organised by two professional...