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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...
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
At its newest setting Tops Day Nurseries will let parents book only the childcare they need to within a quarter of an hour,to save them money.
Pre-school children whose parents work outside normal hours are more likely to have cognitive and behavourial problems, finds new research.
A new interactive theatre play is supporting professionals working with children to react appropriately to suspected cases of female genital mutilation (FGM).
Parents whose winter-born four-year-olds are not ready to cope with starting primary school will no longer have to plead special needs in order to secure an extra year of free nursery education,...
Attitudes towards childcare and the experiences of lone parents in minority ethnic communities are revealed in research published last week by the Department for Work and Pensions. The main findings...
The Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), a charity that supports parents to develop a relationship with their baby, has receieved a grant of 100,000 from venture philanthropy organisation the Impetus...
At London setting Tuffkid – from the Hebrew word meaning ‘purpose’ – children with SEND flourish alongside their mainstream peers, explains Annette Rawstrone
Encouraging lone parents into work by increasing conditions on benefits could lead to improved outcomes for children - but only if jobs are flexible and high-quality childcare is available. Sanctions...