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‘Road-testing’ of early drafts of the updated Development Matters is about to get under way as nurseries, childminders and Reception classes start to trial the materials in the next few weeks. They...
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
In our new series on caring for two-year-olds, Penny Tassoni offers advice on helping children adjust to being separated from their parents.
Early years providers have had a lot of different issues to consider in the election campaign
I was disturbed to see the news story regarding a six-month-old baby who was standing up and ready for walking, featured on GMTV and in various newspapers (Mediawatch, 8 March). Crawling is a crucial...
Early language development must be prioritised as a child wellbeing indicator to close the gap between children in low-income and better-off households, according to a new study.
‘Every movement counts’ is the motto of a new Department of Health campaign to encourage children aged under five to be physically active for at least three hours a day.
The position of childminding within the EYFS urgently needs a rethink.
2018 has been very tough for those in early years education and childcare – and it is hard to predict what the new year will bring