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Editor's view

We know that preparing for and implementing the Early Years Foundation Stage is top of mind for everyone working with children from birth to five. The next year will be crucial for local authorities a...

In my view: The impossibly perfect parents

My belief is that the 'parenting industry' is marketing a simplified and unrealistic view of parenting, which is based on the notion that to be a parent is a series of problems to be solved and techni...

Letters: Letter of the week wins £30 worth of children'sbooks

Why don't authorities heed what's best?

Letters: Stop interfering

Three cheers for Purnima Tanuku! (Special Report, 13 September). Lest we forget:

To the point ..

Parents need to be encouraged to ask difficult questions, says Pat Wills.

Editor's view

The debate over the place of private, voluntary and independent providers in childcare services rages on this week, following Helen Penn's launch of the International Centre for the Study of the Mixed...

In My View: Losing out to profit motive

Purnima Tanuku's 'Profit or loss?' (13 September) makes some good points about government funding and the private sector, but unfortunately not her suggestion that 'profit' be replaced with 'surplus'....

Letters: Hard work is owed respect regardless

Letter of the week wins £30 worth of children's books.

Letters: Handouts for Fraud

I am concerned about the way families receive help with the cost of their childcare through Working Families Tax Credit.

Letters: Network for lunch

Sharon Peach says that her day nursery has been inundated with responses to sharing ideas on treasure baskets (Letters, 23 August) and proposes that more nurseries network.

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