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I CAN, the children's communication charity, BT and Nursery World are looking to discover how often you come into contact with children who have speech, language and communication difficulties. We...
Nannies and childminders can benefit from a new level 3 qualification that takes account of recent workforce policies, says Mary Evans A new qualification is set to widen the employment prospects of...
KIDS, a charity for disabled children and young people, has launched a free suite of resources to support families in the move to personal budgets.
Glasgow schools are opening in the summer holidays for the first time to offer meals and activities for families that struggle financially without free school meals.
Families will be hit hard by the impact of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, economists have warned.
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which charts Montessori education from its historical roots to exploring current scholarship and contemporary issues
The Prime Minister has appointed Louise Casey, who previously advised Tony Blair on anti-social behaviour, to head up a new unit set up by Number Ten to tackle 120,000 troubled families.
Early years settings put resources designed to encourage scientific research and exploration to the test with young children and tell Sue Hubberstey about their conclusions.
By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents' childcare problems?