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Evidence must underpin the approach we take to educating young children, says Dr Julian Grenier
Prime minister Gordon Brown obviously believes that a price and quality comparison website for childcare provision will put the sector at the forefront of the 'information revolution' (see News, page...
A new project to showcase early years practitioners' expertise in infant mental health is seeking volunteers.
Here we round up of a selection of free resources and activities for early years settings and families, designed to help with distance-learning and home-schooling, while schools and early years...
A programme in which schools provide food and support to families in need during the summer holidays has been expanded, following a pilot of the scheme.
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which integrates early years theory and practice, and aims to encourage readers to start a conversation about their...
The recession has arrested the decline in childminder numbers as more families choose them over more expensive nurseries, but the support they receive has reduced, writes Mary Evans.
At least 630,000 families were 'pushed' onto universal credit between November 2019 and 2022, reveals new analysis.
Rachel Costis, operational manager for public health nursing at Swindon Borough Council, discusses what early years settings can do to help mothers suffering from mental health issues
<P>There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports</P>