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More than half of parents are working extra, unpaid hours, which is overwhelming them and threatening to sabotage work-life balance improvements, finds new research.
As a childcare manager of many years' standing, I can safely say that we are destroying childhood. This Government, and its obsession with getting children into full-time childcare so that their...
In the first of a series on the Progress Check at Age Two, Sue Chambers looks at what you need to know now and what to expect in the future
A new survey suggests that a large majority of parents intend to take up the full 30-hour childcare offer.
By Dianne Jackson and Martin Needham (Sage, £23.99)
A new initiative is training early years practitioners to recognise and advise parents on their learning needs, says the Basic Skills Agency
I have read, with interest, recent letters about the concept of teachers working in nurseries to raise the standard of the care and education provided. My first point is that many teachers may well be...
Intergenerational practice is on the rise among early years settings across the UK. Nicole Weinstein talks to those involved in some exciting projects
Practitioners should work closely with parents of adopted children who will often have a history of upheaval and trauma, says Anne O'Connor.
A unique structured therapy programme is changing the prospects of nursery children with speech and language delay. Ruth Thomson reports.