Academics have devised a new toolkit to help practitioners care for and educate refugee children in a trauma-informed and unbiased way. By India Dunkley
A mother is suing a private nursery in Renfrewshire over allegations of an assault on her son four years ago. Lorraine Melrose from Paisley claims that her son, Shaun, was 'dragged for 50 feet by his...
Voluntary organisations working with children, young people and families to support the outcomes of the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme are to receive a 17m grant, children's...
Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.
Many families today go for alternative medical treatments, but should you go along with it? Penny Vevers investigates Getting a child to eat healthy food, comforting them when they fall over and hurt...
More than eight in ten private, voluntary or independent nurseries in England are making a loss or only just breaking even, according to a survey by the National Day Nurseries Association.
A new think tank report calls for parents to be denied child benefit if they fail to take advantage of the free hours and enrol their children in early years settings.
A lack of consideration for others is seen as the root of many social problems - hence the key role of the early years in developing empathy in children.
Supporting parents: messages from research A major research programme involving 14 studies on parental support. The findings show the importance of joined-up integrated services that enable parents to...