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Just under three-quarters of parents would rather send their child to a nursery with an early years teacher than one without, new research suggests.
By Pete Moorhouse (David Fulton)
The proportion of families using breakfast clubs has doubled in the last seven years, according to the DfE's latest survey of parents.
The Lloyd Park Children’s Charity in Waltham Forest, east London, has won the nasen 2020 Award for Early Years Provision, sponsored by Nursery World.
Thinking and talking about curriculum in early childhood education involves recognising, valuing and building on children’s knowledge, explains Professor Elizabeth Wood
Organisations representing playwork and early years in Gloucestershire are working together to benefit out-of-school clubs. 'In the past few months we have been busy exploring ways of developing the...
We are at risk of going backwards on the successes of early years policy without a joined-up government strategy, particularly as the effects of Covid hit, argue Beatrice Merrick and Nathan Archer of...
Having seen in the implementation of the Early Years Foundation Stage under one director, early years figures express their views on the role of the next one to Annette Rawstrone.
Nursery children are discovering the joy of cooking with a nutritionist who hopes it will become a lifelong habit. Sarah Hope is being sponsored by Safeway to visit Flora Stevenson Nursery in...
Early childhood education programmes do not offer any measurable benefits to children if they fall below certain levels of cost and quality, claims an international study.