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Parents in Scotland are no longer legally permitted to use certain types of physical force to punish their children. Section 51 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, which became law on 27...
Inspectors will soon be able to put a finer point on their judgements of early years settings, reports Karen Faux.
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A vision for developing support for parents over the next two and a half years in Wales has been set out by the Welsh Assembly. The Parenting Action Plan, launched last week, aims to raise the profile...
Having just read your letter of the week (Letters, 12 May), I felt I had to respond. While I sympathise with the writer's sentiments , I feel it is important that childcare practitioners refrain from...
In the latest part of her safeguarding series, Catherine Rushforth considers the importance of involving parents in a mutual way.
Lone parents of children aged seven or over will be expected to look for work and those with younger children to take part in training, under reforms in the Welfare Green Paper last week.
Parents are spending more money on their holiday childcare than they need to, according to nursery chain Busy Bees.
Sharing food with parents helps to forge strong partnerships, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin
The Government has launched a new digital service for parents-to-be and new mothers and fathers to help them prepare for and look after their baby, along with its parenting class voucher pilot.