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Analysis: A mother's place is in the home?
The UK's idea of a childcare market and shifting sentiments in Europe could conspire to make big changes for working mothers, writes Helen Penn.
Analysis: Cambridge Primary Review - Children deserve a broader curriculum
Primary school education has come under scrutiny from two major reviews - but why do they reach such different conclusions? Dame Gillian Pugh explains the Cambridge outlook.
Analysis: Children who kill
Troubled child psychology and society's attitudes to malign behaviour are examined by Loretta Loach, author of a new book on young murderers.
Analysis: Child health - Strategy targets child well-being
The Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures strategy extends the role of children's centres in promoting health. Ruth Thomson looks at what's on the agenda.
Analysis: Children in care - Time to learn from Europe?
Our approach to children in care and the training of staff to work with them could benefit from international comparisons, says Claire Cameron.
Analysis: Adoption - Scheme offers smooth transition for babies
How do very young children who are removed from their parents cope with changes of carers? Karen Faux finds out about a new way to lessen the uncertainties for them.
Analysis: Qualifications - All aboard for level 3?
The Government's proposal to require all childcare staff to be qualified to level 3 sounds laudable, but is it really such a good idea? Mary Evans seeks out views across the sector.
Handy guide to the Ten-Year Childcare Strategy update
The promised update of the Government's early years strategy was delivered last week.Ruth Thomson runs through the points that will most affect practitioners
Analysis: Childcare Costs Survey - Nursery fees continue to rise, but why?
Families around the country are paying out more than ever on childcare, while providers and their staff seem little better off. Daycare Trust sets out what it wants the Government to do.
EXCLUSIVE Nanny pay survey - The crunch is yet to come
The best-paid nannies in the UK have seen their earnings fall, but as the economy dives, our annual survey reveals some other surprises, as Asa Nilsdotter of Nannytax reports.
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