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Changes to Ofsted on 1 April will see it becoming one of the most powerful forces for improvement in the fields of education, children's services and skills. <BR>The new organisation, created by last...
While more than one in three eligible children are taking up the expanded 1,140 hours of funded early learning and childcare in Scotland, there have been delays to increasing provision in some areas.
The huge outcry over the proposed Early Years Foundation Stage outlined in the Childcare Bill (see News, page 4) indicates an amazing lack of awareness that we already have a Foundation Stage...
All childcare providers are to receive a leaflet to put them in the picture about the new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care. The leaflet, Care Regulation is Changing, explains that the...
Help young children explore the experience of meeting new family members in the second part of a project by Judith Stevens Adult-led activities
Low-income families stand to lose more than a £1,000 a year when universal credit payments are reduced next month, finds new research.
Analysis of childcare costs by Labour shows that the average cost of a part-time childcare place has risen by 80 per cent since 2010 when the party was last in office.
The joy and success of Sure Start has been the individual nature of its programmes, with services springing from each community, tailored to meet the needs of the families within the area. What helps...
Fears are mounting that children’s centres are on the brink of extinction as the number under threat continues to rise.
While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.