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Changes in British parents' attitudes towards smacking have been revealed in unpublished research by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Education minister Lord Nash is to table an amendment to the Children and Families Bill, which will require all schools by law to support children with diabetes, asthma and epilepsy.
Under the new regime inspectors will be keen to see that parents are welcomed, respected and well informed, as this relationship is key to children's progress, says Laura Henry.
Safari Kid International, which has five settings in this country, will now operate under the name Kïdo in the UK and the US.
Children's Workforce Development Council chief executive Jane Haywood (News, 13 April) implies that graduates in childhood studies will not have practical experience in childcare and will therefore...
Changes in the way that the National Health Service's childcare strategy is funded could threaten what has so far been a roaring success story. Simon Vevers investigates With 140 new nursery schemes...
Promoting childcare as a service and a source of jobs is the aim of recent projects in ethnic minority communities. <B> Mary Evans </B> reports
Working parents will continue to have problems finding the childcare they need for the foreseeable future, a social enterprise specialising in intergeneration care has warned.
Gabriella Jozwiak meets a man who is responsible for everything from procurement and auditing to designing staff training
The Pre-School Learning Alliance wants to know about sources of stress through its Minds Matter Survey.