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Good follow-up practice is vital in making the most of the Integrated Review, writes Dr Kay Mathieson
Scotland's largest befriending organisation for children, bfriends, merged with Children 1st on 1 April. Children 1st chief executive Margaret McKay, said, 'bfriends had reached a point at which it...
The Department for Education (DfE) wants to hear from providers interested in opening high-quality provision in deprived areas as part of a national project.
Early years settngs are invited to enter a prize draw to win a free tub of Pampers Kandoo, the first flushable toilet wipe for children aged three to seven, along with an activity wallchart. To enter,...
A new report claims that bureaucracy is strangling Government plans to expand childcare. Alison Mercer looks at its recommendations for change Is it time for the Government to stop in its tracks and...
One in five children aged under eight now have access to a registered childcare place, according to Ofsted - but increased provision has also led to falling occupancy levels in day nurseries and...
The Government has announced it is to invest more than £24m in ‘high-quality’ phonics and expert literacy teaching, as part of its work to help school pupils recover from the pandemic.
Preparing for September’s Year 1 starters, many of whom have had Reception curtailed, is changing the way some schools approach their curriculum. Charlotte Goddard reports