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LGBT people may become parents in a variety of ways, and will face challenges both unique to their situation and in common with other parents. Deborah Price and Kath Tayler reflect on the role...
CWDC is supporting the launch of City & Guilds' new Level 4 Award in Work with Parents, with a series of free, one day workshops. These are aimed at FE staff, voluntary, community and private sector...
Nursery practitioners' enthusiasm about starting school and links with teachers really eases the transition, says Working Mum.
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Dressing-up and theme days too often seem like hard homework for parents with little gain for the children, says Working Mum.
The benefits of messy play are well known to practitioners, but many parents are still wary of it for a number of reasons, reports Julie Mountain, who carried out a survey on the subject
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.
Building on the success of Story Cafes, a new scheme combines reading with sensory experiences to engage families, says Lindsey Symington.
A literacy campaign in Birmingham is reaching out to isolated families and improving the skills of parents so they can also help their children’s development, finds Meredith Jones Russell
Spotting when parents are struggling with literacy, and supporting their needs, are key to ensuring families are engaged in their children’s learning. By Annette Rawstrone