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One of the most ambitious policies for childcare has been dogged by problems, as Mary Evans reports
A Scottish nursery group has launched an app for parents after securing a six-figure sum from Clydesdale Bank.
Establishing effective relationships with parents is crucial to engaging them in their children’s education. Annette Rawstrone finds out how some schools are doing it
Catch up with all the latest nursery news from around the country.
In response to the article on the Foundation Degree in Early Years (News, 26 January) at South Bank University, I would like to promote Kingston University's Foundation Degree in Early Years course...
Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
Countries whose governments subsidise a higher proportion of childcare than the UK are doing better boosting occupancy to pre-lockdown occupancy levels, a panel of experts heard this week.
A new study shows that therapeutic interventions in the earliest months and years of life can help prevent and reduce mental health difficulties, both for parents and their children.
In the first part of a new series on the various business models available for childcare, Hannah Crown considers one of the fastest growing approaches - the social enterprise.