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Parents on a pilot scheme to help lower-income families with their childcare costs have been told they will have to pay back 500 because the pilot is ending in September, nine months earlier than...
In Bishop's House Early Years Centre (Kennington, London) the team have considered carefully how to help babies and very young children to feel secure. Janice Smith (centre manager) and Lorraine Slade...
Carers, parents and children are invited to fill in time diaries to find out the ways families spend time together, to mark the fifth national Parents' Week from 25 to 31 October, run by the National...
Childcare practitioners should be taught about the effects of poverty as part of their professional development and training, according to a public interest body for children's services. A report, The...
The importance of practitioners taking a genuine interest in families, their backgrounds and circumstances, to help improve everyday practice, is considered by Helen Wheeler and Joyce Connor in an...
Childminder numbers are dwindling, just when the DfE needs them most, says Sue Cowley
Leanne Jones, founder of children’s drama activity business, Drama tots, works closely with Becky Green, assistant centre director at Busy Bees Nursery in Allesley Green, Coventry.
Childcare settings are being urged by the Family and Parenting Institute to get involved in this year's Parents Week, 19-26 October, which celebrates what parents do and how they are supported by...
New research highlights the link between single parents and poverty in Scotland. Glasgow-based organisation One Plus, which runs childcare training as one of its initiatives to help lone parents into...
Information-sharing between organisations is at the core of multi-agency working. In the second instalment of this series, Hannah Crown looks at the issues than can arise among practitioners