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The Government's rhetoric about universal childcare being as important as the founding of the NHS must now be matched by investment pledges in its forthcoming ten-year plan, childcare organisations...
By Anita Hughes and Veronica Read (Routledge, 19.99, ISBN 9780415679572)
Charlotte Bateman is managing director of Little Barn Owls Farm School and Nursery in West Sussex, where she works with, and supports, colleague Charlotte Mendola – a nursery educator who is studying...
Sharing information between different agencies has always been problematic. In this series, Hannah Crown reports on national, local and individual moves to overcome this
How much childcare is available for mothers who work full-time? Pamela Calder, former chair of the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network and who campaigned in the 70s for better access to childcare,...
Single parents from a small local authority in Wales will be offered high-quality, affordable childcare to help them into the workforce. The Community Focused Schools Childcare Pilot, a joint...
Pre-school children whose parents work outside normal hours are more likely to have cognitive and behavourial problems, finds new research.
Parents in the most deprived parts of the country and on low incomes are much less likely to use or be aware of 30-hour childcare.
Thousands of parents are struggling to get their code to take up the extended hours and to find a setting that is offering funded places.
A new poll commissioned by charity 4children has found that almost a third of British parents are ‘struggling to cope’.