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We look at how one small group of settings in London makes new children and their families feel secure through its key person and settling-in approach. By Hannah Crown
Over 80 per cent of single parents claiming universal credit say they are unable to meet the 30-hour work requirements introduced last October for ‘lead carers’ of three-to-12-year-olds.
Name: Linda Harrison Job title: Manager, Regional Childcare Centre of Vocational Excellence
To do the best for the children in our care, it is crucial to develop strong partnerships with their parents or carers.
Offering parents family learning sessions to support their Reception child’s learning at home might improve literacy, but getting parents to turn up regularly is hard, according to a new study.
Parents' greatest concern is for their child's education, according to a survey released to mark Parents' Week on 22 to 28 October. The survey, 'Listening to Parents: their worries, their solutions',...
The Early Learning Goals state that 'Parents are children's first and most enduring educators. When parents and practitioners work together in early years settings, the results have a positive impact...
As nursery schools continue to close all over the country, it could be a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Barbara Riddell and Pauline Trudell argue for rescuing and preserving them.
With a wide-ranging background in interdisciplinary work with families and settings, a children's centre manager is advised by Tina Jefferies on developing her interests and her leadership options.