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Additional resources needed to reach vulnerable families in rural areas should be accounted for in Government funding, according to a Welsh children's charity.
Parents with one child are being put off expanding their family because of 'exaggerated' warnings about the costs, according to a new book published by think tank Civitas.
The purpose of numbers will be better understood once young children discover ways to record them, and for this early years practitioners must provide tools and activities Children learn best about...
* One of the largest care home operators in England is to move into the childcare sector. Trading under the name Kids 1st Day Nurseries, the Helen McArdle Group is to open two settings in partnership...
Middle-income families are only 38 a week better off after paying childcare and housing costs than those on low-incomes, according to new research.
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Young children should have more opportunities for learning through play in Year 1 to help ensure a smooth transition from the Foundation Stage, according to a new study for Sure Start. Research...
At least five community nurseries in the London borough of Hackney are facing cuts of up to 50 per cent in their funding for places for families on low incomes.
As an Ofsted childcare inspector I am interested in the question of registering nannies, as it would be my colleagues and myself who would have to do the job (News, 17 January). Your cartoon (Letters,...