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One gold, four silver and two bronze medals were awarded.
By Gill Evans, information officer at Play Wales. The Welsh Assembly is the first national body to say that the opportunity for children to play is vital to the survival of humanity.
New analysis by early years research company Ceeda has found that the party which promises the least in terms of early years entitlements in its general election manifesto, would cost the sector the...
''I did not come into politics to be the King Herod of the Labour party' Home secretary David Blunkett on the Government's proposal to take into care the children of asylum seekers who refuse to leave...
Read these pointers to gathering evidence for NVQ Level 3 Unit C7 - providing a framework for the management of behaviour, in conjunction with level 3 standards in Early Years Care and Education. 1....
When a child doesn't play with other children there are a number of factors to consider before deciding on a strategy, says Sue Chambers.
When do young children need rules, and when is it OK to break them? Caroline Vollans investigates
Understanding and responding to young children’s distress is vital to their future mental health, explains Debbie Brace
A steering group made up of high-profile early years experts has been set up by the Department for Education ahead of the launch of their policy statement in the spring.
Local authorities around the country are clawing back money for unused free entitlement hours for three and four-year-olds, and telling nurseries to bill parents for the lost funding.