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One fifth of expectant parents believe it is beneficial to communicate with their baby only from the age of three months, according to new research published by the National Literacy Trust to coincide...
By pooling experience and expertise, early years practitioners could bring about real advances in under-threes provision, say Drs Peter Elfer and Jools Page
Changes in British parents' attitudes towards smacking have been revealed in unpublished research by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. An NSPCCstudy found that 98 per...
The Family and Childcare Trust is the new name for the Daycare Trust and the Family and Parenting Institute.
Parents of young children could be eased into work with the introduction of an ultra-flexible work system aimed at people who cannot put in the usual hours of an average part-time employee.
How can settings reassure parents at a time of anxiety around Covid-19, and attract new ones while adhering to safety measures, asks Laura Hoyland
This month’s early years panel discuss the appropriateness of charging prospective parents a holding deposit to secure a place. By Gabriella Jozwiak
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. Researchers looked at the experience of 120 families and 143...
A child psychologist has told carers and parents to expect to see some children playing at pretending to be aircraft crashing into buildings, in order to make sense of last week's tragedy in the...
The National Childminding Association is proposing that the Government pay parents the childcare element of the Working Tax Credit in vouchers, which are only accepted by registered childcarers, in a...