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Britain receives a D grade for the high cost of raising a child, in an end-of-year report card by the Family and Parenting Institute, which gives the country school-style grades on areas of family...
* 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...
‘Mood music’ offers a playful and contained way to begin to give shape and expression to what may be difficult emotional experiences for young children. Community musician and trainer Bill Roberts...
Karen Faux reports on how a consultancy aiming to be a one-stop shop for business support has helped a nursery to achieve new goals.
Areas of rural isolation are set to benefit in the latest round of lottery funding for childcare places. The grants from the New Opportunities Fund (NOF), the National Lottery distributor, were...
Early years professionals can find advice on child protection in a new booklet from the Department of Health. What To Do If You're Worried A Child Is Being Abused gives step-by-step action points for...
Research Studies in Early Childhood Education. Edited by Cathy Nutbrown. (Trentham Books, 16.99, 01782 745567) Reviewed by Denni Morrison, lecturer in psychology and child development at Hertford...
Stay and Play is the most commonly run service offered by children's centres in deprived areas, according to new research into the way centres are managed and the type of provision they offer.
Birthdays and celebrations provide a challenge when it comes to healthy eating. Nicole Weinstein considers how to get the balance right.
Children's charities have welcomed the creation of a new child poverty unit (News, 1 November), but said the Government must invest an additional 4bn annually to end child poverty by 2020.