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It's been quite a week, with the Children's Workforce Strategy consultation finally being unleashed, along with the Ofsted consultation on further changes to early years inspections (see News). Oh,...
The Welsh government has unveiled a 10-year plan to develop the early years, childcare and play workforce to deliver its commitment to offer 30-hour childcare for working parents.
The first Sure Start children's centres to have been set up in the most deprived areas of England were found this week to have a higher proportion of outstanding Ofsted grades than those set up later...
Babies with low birth weight are physically and cognitively ‘significantly’ behind their peers at the age of five, new analysis by the National Foundation for Educational Research in the International...
What’s being done to tackle junk food advertising and its adverse effects on children’s health, asks Meredith Jones Russell
The Princess of Wales attended a sensory play session run by portage practitioners at a specialist centre in Kent today, to highlight the importance of supporting children with special educational...
A poll of 1,000 members of parenting website Netmums has found that a quarter of mothers have had to choose food over heating because of spiralling energy bills.
Children are finding it harder to grow out of common food allergies, according to new research from the United States.
<P> Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B> </P>
Early years practitioners should reflect on how the quality of the relationships they establish with the children in their care will influence the child's emotional development and ability to respond...