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The number of playgroups and pre-schools in England fell by 300 in the past year, according to the latest Government data. Figures for children's daycare facilities up to 31 March 2001, published by...
A majority of children in the UK have access to a home computer, spend an average of 12.30 a week and walk to school, according to a statistical picture of children drawn by a report from the Office...
The new Government should revisit plans to reform primary education and extend the EYFS to age six, says the director of the Cambridge Primary Review.
The Nannytax Survey of UK Nanny wages 2000. Nannies' earnings are going up, while employers are asking for flexibility. Stephen Vahrman weighs the figures.
Dance may help children develop skills in all six areas of learning. Personal, social and emotional development
The lasting effects of the pandemic are highlighting the ongoing problem of properly meeting the needs of children with SEND
A national survey showing that the number of women breastfeeding their babies has risen only slightly since 1995 is 'extremely disappointing', says the National Childbirth Trust (NCT). The UK Infant...
Marcia Tatham outlines what the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, which became law at the end of May, means for early years professionals The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry highlighted the need for all...
Playgroups and pre-schools in England have the most improved daycare provision of any Government-funded care provider in the past year, an Ofsted report has found. The report, Nursery education:...
How the ‘Responding to Process’ approach focuses on recognising and supporting cognitive and physical development in the early years. By Alison Whelan