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Grandparent carers offer some developmental benefits before nursery

Children cared for by grandparents have better vocabulary but are less ready for school than those who are placed in formal childcare, according to a new study.

Positive Relationships: Working with parents - Little danger?

Nothing ventured, nothing gained could be the motto for children taking risks, says Helen Bromley.

Business development: Winning the fight to stay open

Parents and a local community association got together and used their combined business acumen to rescue a council-run nursery that was threatened with closure, as Karen Faux reports.

Government adverts warn of danger to children's health of second-hand smoke

A new TV and radio campaign highlighting the effects of second-hand smoke on children is to air this evening.

Lowest-paid spend highest percentage of wages on childcare

Childcare costs account for more than a third of salaries in the UK, according to research, with clerical office workers among the worst hit.

Free parenting classes trial starts next month

The Montessori Schools Association, Coram and the National Childbirth Trust are among 14 organisations chosen to run parenting classes in a Government-funded trial from April.

Kinship carers find local authority support lacking

Family and friends carers raising children are being left to fend for themselves and suffer significant levels of hardship, as local authorities fail to implement Government policy, according to a new...

Serious conflict at home affects four million UK families

More than five out of ten families with children experience serious or frequent conflict in the home, according to new research.

New draft standards for antenatal care set out

Pregnant women who are overweight or obese will be given personalised advice on healthy eating and exercise, in new guidance on antenatal care put out for consultation.

Ofsted grades should not be only way of measuring quality

Ofsted grades should not be used on their own by local authorities or parents when assessing the quality of childcare an early years setting provides.

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