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Children are being inspired by National Museums Liverpool’s Eye for Colour show. By Marianne Sargent
The Department for Education (DfE) is to review the regulation of early years settings in a bid to reduce the cost of childcare for families.
An evaluation of the Government’s flagship social policy suggests benefits have been of little significance
The UK’s largest early years provider, Busy Bees, has celebrated its 40th birthday with the launch of a new setting in Lichfield – the city where the nursery group opened its first site back in 1983.
By Pat Gordon-Smith, early years writer and editor and supporter of the Children are Unbeatable! Alliance for equal protection from violence.
Families challenging the Department for Education’s introduction of the Reception baseline assessment have been refused permission to take the case to a full judicial review.
Around a half of nurseries in the UK are staying open for children of key workers and vulnerable children, a survey by the National Day Nurseries Association suggests.
Practitioners at Rachel Keeling Nursery School explain how they have encouraged creativity and other skills through the use of dyes, den-building and dancing activities
The EYSFF is dividing providers in a new way now that it has been postponed.
There has been widespread coverage of new medical studies suggesting that scientists have pinpointed the genetic factors that could unlock the riddle of autism. This has been broadly welcomed, but the...