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The true number of children in the UK who have type 2 diabetes may be going unnoticed, claims a report in this week's BMJ. It said that cases of children with type 2 diabetes had been linked to the...
Technology is a mixed blessing in many ways, but when it comes to launching major new digital public services it seems that glitches and frustrations are definitely par for the course.
Initiatives on nutrition are timely and well-meaning, but directed at the wrong age group.
A guide to the 241-page Children and Families Act, which became law on 13 March 2014.
The provisions of the Childcare Act place new pressures on providers and local authorities alike.
The early years sector is likely to fall down the list of the new Government’s priorities, but there is still cause for optimism
Feeding and sleeping are probably the most emotive aspects of being a new parent, with the potential for guilt, distress and anger all possible in the sometimes bewildering struggle to do your best to...
Much like the weather at the moment, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement was damp and disappointing for those involved in education, childcare and the welfare of families and young children.
The secretive nature of the revision of the Early Learning Goals, not to mention the end result, will not win hearts and minds
As SEND becomes a growing issue for the early years sector, none of the main political parties have much to say about it