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A Government programme supporting families with complex problems has reduced the number of children going into care, according to an evaluation.
Labour’s shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has pledged to deliver a graduate-led early years workforce with a plan for more highly-trained staff to fight inequality and bring the sector...
Nearly half of primary school children have experienced hardship, according to a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which highlights how schools and GPs are ‘staggering’ under the weight of...
Some ideas for getting the most out of your setting’s local area. By Julie Mountain
'This is quite a young profession,' says Harriet Harris, a hospital play specialist at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Sick Children, Brighton, which is part of the Brighton and Sussex Universities...
When some new neighbours moved in, nursery children were keen to find out more about them. Melanie Defries hears how Since spring, children at Whipper Snappers nursery have been becoming badger...
Generations ago, when unmarried mothers were ostracised by society, it was not unusual for children to grow up believing their grandmother was their mother and their birth mother was a sister.
Choosing toys for the rising threes should take account of their language acquisition and development of imaginative role play. Jenny Benjamin offers some pointers
Twitching, inspired by one child’s interest, soon caught the imagination of a whole setting, Lyndsey Gardner explains
Five-year-olds are not too young to be taught about gangs and gun crime, as Crispin Andrews discovers.