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The debate over the rights and wrongs of smacking children has raged on for decades, yet very little progress has been made in stopping this unacceptable practice.
It is perhaps a measure of how far the early years sector’s relationship with Ofsted has improved that after chief inspector Amanda Spielman’s speech at our Business Summit last week, there was no...
Whatever the uncertainties of the future for nurseries heralded by rising costs, static funding and the implementation of the 30 hours programme, the central task of early years settings – preparing...
Labour’s proposed childcare revolution tackles some persistent problems, but it must be able to put its money where its mouth is
Teaching support staff are now bearing the brunt of the 30 million in cuts to funding at the Training and Development Agency (TDA).
With levels of childhood obesity in crisis, everyone must take swift action to tackle poor diets and lack of physical exercise
The growth of the school workforce may be having unintended consequences.
It's time to listen to childcarers and simplify tax credit subsidies.