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The Department for Communities and Local Government has announced how much of the 448m funding for the Troubled Families programme will be allocated to each local authority.
Early years staff will find it easier to empathise with distressed children and their families if they are emotionally literate, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team One of the most...
Children's fascination with dinosaurs can provide an excellent stimulus to developing literacy skills Early years practitioners will be in no doubt about the enthusiasm of young children for all...
The feature 'Starting out' (1 August) contained incorrect information about tax and benefits for childminders. Childminders only disregard two-thirds of the childminding allowance as expenses when...
The sustained fall in the number of nursery schools over the past years has been a crying shame. Their role as beacons of excellent practice and in developing great nursery practitioners has not saved...
An extra £165m has been earmarked to extend the programme for another year.
The benefits to a child of spending time with a childminder are outlined by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole in our series on the Celebrating Young Children project When Hannah's mother,...
Children born in the summer are at a potential disadvantage when they start school, research shows. Charlotte Goddard looks at what you need to know
Promoting childcare as a service and a source of jobs is the aim of recent projects in ethnic minority communities. <B> Mary Evans </B> reports
It's hard to remember when a Government appointment was met with quite such an enthusiastic welcome. The news that Lesley Staggs has become the first-ever national director of the Foundation Stage is...