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High-quality childcare key to mothers' involvement in children's learning
Good quality childcare isn't only important for children, but for their mothers too, claims a new study.
Think-tank proposes scheme to make childcare more affordable
Parents would be able to borrow up to £10,000 to pay for the cost of childcare which they would then pay back on a monthly basis through the tax system, under plans proposed by the think-tank the Soci...
National Childcare Contribution Scheme: a better beginning
Ryan Shorthouse explains the thinking behind the Social Market Foundation's proposal for a scheme to increase the affordability of childcare
Teachers report rise in number of three-to five-year-olds not toilet-trained
Rising numbers of children are starting school before they are fully toilet trained, a survey of teachers suggests.
Campaigners to draw up 'alternative' EYFS
A new group made up of academics and practitioners will draft an alternative early years curriculum, amid concerns that the review of the EYFS does not go far enough in reforming the current early yea...
Babies are people
All peope have rights, so what about babies' rights? asks Penelope Leach Ph.D, C.Psychol, FBPsS
Penelope Leach backs NSPCC babies' rights campaign
The NSPCC is calling for babies' rights to be better protected under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), as part of its 'All Babies Count' campaign.
Babies choose healthy eating
Babies that feed themselves from the start of weaning are likely to eat more healthily and be an appropriate weight than babies who are spoon-fed purees, according to a new study.
One in four babies in families with 'multiple risks' to development
More than a quarter of children in the UK are growing up in families with a number of difficulties, including financial hardship and parental depression, that are risking their cognitive and behaviour...
Manchester's children's centres to stay open, but council daycare to go
Manchester city council has confirmed that it will keep all its 39 children's centres open but will phase out daycare in centres.
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