Colman Noctor: Afterschool clubs need to open their doors to all children 

Afterschool clubs are not the only effective option — relatives and childminders can also offer warmth and stability. However, when access to enriching opportunities depends on income, we risk entrenching inequality in childhood.
Colman Noctor: Afterschool clubs need to open their doors to all children 

An ESRI study on the difference between children born a decade apart shows that afterschool childcare has switched from a matter of choice to being dictated by circumstance. Picture: iStock 

AT FIRST glance, the latest ESRI report simply examines where children go during the childcare hours between 2pm and 6pm.

But on closer analysis, it offers a glimpse into modern parenting, highlighting the pressures, inequalities, and quiet, emotional efforts that families with schoolgoing children make daily to keep life running smoothly.

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