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Leading early years experts will be offering essential information and advice on policy and provision for two-year-olds at Nursery World’s conference in London on 9 July
Disadvantaged two year olds are more likely to be absent from nurseries than their peers, missing out on as many as 45 million hours of early education a year, new research has found.
Practitioners should aim to give children the best possible chance for meaningful communication and language learning, advises Kay Mathieson.
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.
More nursery places for two-year-olds from poorer families are expected to be announced by the DCSF this week as part of the ten-year Children's Plan.
The number of nursery places for two-year-olds will be extended to 40 per cent of children, from 2014-15.
Providers are being encouraged by the Achieving Two Year Olds contract to support the new programme as it moves towards its goal of 130,000 children this year.
Only settings which are deemed good or outstanding by Ofsted or local authorities will be able to offer the free entitlement to two-year-olds, the Government confirmed last week.
Families with disabled children have long struggled for access to support and inclusive services, but that should soon change under a new policy outlined by Kelly Hunt and Neil de Reybekill.