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The Parents, Early Years and Learning Project (PEAL) has been granted 3m by the DfES to complete rolling out the scheme to children's centres across the country. Over 700 centres have already...
More than 130,000 children are living in poverty because their working parents struggle with paying for childcare, new research claims.
The introduction of a replacement vetting and barring scheme in Scotland has been postponed until February 2011, following advice from its programme board.
Extending the right to flexible working and increased maternity pay, worth an extra 1,400, were among family-friendly plans unveiled by the Government this week. The measures, first outlined in the...
Claire Coutinho is urging housing associations and landlords to remove clauses in leases that prevent childminders from working from home, in a bid to boost the numbers working in the profession.
Nearly two-thirds of local authorities in England have cut their budgets for holiday childcare and play services since last year, a survey by the Daycare Trust reveals.
More than a third of parents have considered quitting their job because of childcare costs, according to a new survey.
It is time to change the rules on parental leave, with more leave for fathers and freedom for parents to choose how to split entitlement, says Professor Peter Moss.
What is empathy and its role in learning? An edited extract from Helen Garnett’s book on the subject, which won a Nursery World award this year, reveals all
More than half of parents with children under the age of five experience loneliness at least some of the time, with those on the lowest incomes twice as likely to be affected, according to new...