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There has been plenty of outraged reaction to the prospect of schools offering provision for disadvantaged two-year-olds, particularly from private sector nurseries and early years experts.
Is the Chancellor’s proposal to move to using household income as a measure for Child Benefit a good idea? We asked two experts in the sector to share their views
For your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need.
The HM Inspectorate of Education in Scotland (HMIE) has been awarded a Charter Mark for excellence in public service. It is the first education inspectorate in the UK to win the prestigious award. HM...
To update you on the position of the Diploma in Child Care and Education qualification (Letters, 9 May). My tutor said CACHE has not informed the universities of our qualification.
Anyone involved in working in the early years sector will know that every child has needs and it is our responsibility to support these individual needs, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint...
We’re going to the beach this July, with cover feature on beach schools, plus babies mental health, a new sustainability framework, and the concept of curriculum in the early years (ahead of our...
Early years settings have raised concerns about the time and cost of printing the revised Early Years Foundation Stage and accompanying documents.
Our panel explains how early years settings can get around the problem of past employers only giving rudimentary references. By Gabriella Jozwiak
In our new monthly column Sian Nisbett, nursery director of Dizzy Ducks Day Nursery, which owns two settings in Essex, considers how her staff work with families who have English as an Additional...