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Half of parents don’t believe the Government is doing enough in terms of childcare support, finds a new report.
Nearly three-quarters of parents want more time to play with their children, a new survey suggests, published ahead of Playday on Wednesday (5 August).
Early years settings need to follow a behaviour policy -for the staff as well as for parents and children. Jennie Lindon explains how to set out a working document that gives positive pointers to...
A mobile creche run by a local authority is aiming to help parents get back into work or training.
A part-time nursery place is costing British parents more than £6,000 a year, twice as much as what the average household spends on food and drink, according to the Family and Childcare Trust.
Nurseries can be rated by local parents once a new price comparison website goes live next year.
* Putting equality into practice is the subject of a new guide for early years settings by the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network (EYTARN). A Policy for Excellence: developing a policy for...
Using daycare to enable low-income parents to go out to work may reduce their household incomes in the short term, new research has found.
The government has teamed up with popular finance campaigner Martin Lewis to urge parents to claim all the tax credits they are entitled to.