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New research shows families where one parent works and the other stays at home are the largest group of households with children living in poverty.
Physical development expert Dr Lala Manners describes a successful training model in Manchester and why it can be replicated, in the final instalment of a two-part series
Museums are finding new ways to get young children and their families communicating while learning. Amanda Heath explains.
Making authentic links between reading and talking has been helping early years practitioners and teachers to develop children's communication, language and literacy. Di Chilvers explains.
I have just read your article 'Leaps and bounds' (15 August) concerning the development of nursery chains. All this money and development is not always a good thing. I have worked for several years as...
The spending review looks set to prolong the pain for working families with children, says Vidhya Alakeson
More advice on reading with young children and titles for birth to threes, as recommended by Opal Dunn The text on the back cover of a child's picture book is skilfully written by publishers to act as...
Do practitioners need to be careful about the colours or visual contrasts they put before young babies? Julian Grenier takes a look at scientific evidence.
Up to 60m is being injected by the Government into the Sure Start programme to extend it to cover pregnant women and their partners, as well as families with children under four, public health...