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What support and training is available that can be tailored to settings’ particular needs? Charlotte Goddard reports
By Professor Nick Bourne, Conservative leader, Welsh Assembly The Welsh language is without doubt a fantastic asset for all the people of Wales.
The head of a voluntary organisation that helps parents back to work by providing them with free accessible childcare information was one of many people to be recognised for their services to...
Childcare is now seen as equally essential to the functioning of a community as energy, according to a leading property expert, fuelling an ‘unprecedented’ boom in investment from across the globe.
Settings are urged to air their views in the Government’s apprenticeship levy consultation after a leading training provider warned that ‘catastrophic’ funding cuts are in store.
The OECD has welcomed the expansion of 30 hours of funded childcare but urged governments to do more to improve access to quality provision for disadvantaged children.
Children’s minister Nadhim Zahawi has expanded a range of measures to help tackle the language and literacy gap among five-year-olds in the most disadvantaged areas by training practitioners.
Institutional care: associations between inattention and early reading performance The reading ability of 19 primary school children, who had been raised in institutional care from an early age, were...
It is important to provide a range of resources that children can access and use independently in the Reception classroom, writes Linda Pound