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A study by nursery group Bright Horizons Family Solutions highlights the importance of employer-supported childcare for working families.
Apprenticeships are getting an update, with plans for employer-led standards coinciding with the introduction of the Level 3 EYE qualification and new GCSE rules. Ross Midgley explains.
Early years organisations and the childcare workforce have given a mixed reaction to the announcement by children's minister Sarah Teather that the Government is to review the Early Years Foundation...
Children in Scotland has called for an overarching review of the entire children's sector workforce to address qualification levels, pay and conditions and gender inequality. Its new report, Working...
Local communities are reclaiming the streets for children to play in, with new designs and restrictions on traffic. Jackie Cosh finds out how to create a Home Zone
The recommendations of the Better Communication Research Programme (BCRP), the largest ever programme of research into children's speech, language and communication services in the UK, put an emphasis...
It's vital for as many individuals as possible to respond to the consultation on the review of the EYFS. Wendy Scott and Anne O'Connor explain why.
Children born as a result of an unplanned pregnancy and into disadvantage are more likely to have limited vocabulary and spatial abilities compared to those who are planned, according to a new study.
It can sometimes be hard for playworkers to know how to refer to children who have an impairment, such as cerebral palsy, autism or blindness. But the current thinking in the disability movement is...
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